Group A: No. 4 Akashi, No. 5 Jingguang, No. 9 Dai Chihiro.
Group B: No. 6 Reo Mibuchi, No. 7 Kotaro Hayama, No. 8 Nagaki Netakeya.
Each group is equipped with two sophomores from the second army.
40 minutes later——
"That's cheating! What's that trick, Atobe? Why did the basketball become two???"
Kotaro Hayama's canines were so frightened that they retracted. He pointed at Jingguang with a trembling index finger. He had played basketball for so many years, but he had never seen such a weird move...
Is this something a human can do?
Jing Guang was at a loss. He could only produce a ghost image.
Recalling that his [Phantom Eyes Clouds] can be used in a series, Tachibana Yoshihei's [Blasting Balls] are even more numerous than can be counted.
But because of the differences between basketball and tennis, and the fact that one is played with the palm and the other is played with a gripped racket, it took me a long time of practice to finally be able to hit a double image of the ball.
Just now, when Hayama Kotaro was defending Jingguang, he saw two basketballs flying past him, and his pupils trembled.
My mind went blank.
Which one should he chase?
Left-handed or right-handed?
Is this some kind of fantasy movie?
He couldn't help but raise his hand and grab Jingguang's hand, and he didn't stop even when the referee whistled for a hand slap.
He shook it up and down, as if to make sure it was a real hand, then circled around Jingguang to make sure he wasn't hiding the basketball, then looked at his hand, then up at his face,
Just like a Husky that can't find its ball, confused and bewildered.
Akashi Seijuro was amused. Although Jingguang's move was unexpected, it could not be hidden from his "eyes".
Therefore, he knew that there was only one basketball from the beginning to the end, but because of Jingguang's very fast speed and some magical tricks, it seemed as if it had really become two.
When he saw this move for the first time, he was shocked and amazed at Jingguang's bizarre idea and the fact that he could actually pull it off.
And proud.
At this time, this little exercise was no longer in the minds of the few people. The three second-year students were looking around in amazement, studying the process in circles.
Atobe Kagemitsu felt everyone's gazes as if he were a monkey, frowned, and looked at Akashi.
"Okay, we're still in the game, let's continue."
The whistle sounded again and the game continued.
Dai is responsible for reducing presence and passing the ball, Jingguang is the shooting guard responsible for three-point shots, and Akashi is the point guard responsible for offense.
Although it was their first collaboration, the cooperation between Jingguang, Dai and Akashi was unexpectedly coordinated, catching the three opponents off guard.
However, no matter how surprising it is, the title of the Five Uncrowned Generals is not in vain.
The three quickly adjusted their strategy, and no one could match Genbuya Eikichi's rebounding.
Reo Mibuchi's "sky" and "ground" shots directly and cleanly scored three points after another.
Kotaro Hayama guarded Dai Chihiro one-on-one, making it impossible for her to pass or receive the ball, and she couldn't even touch it.
After repeated attempts, Jingguang slowly simulated in his mind the difference between the two balls of Mibuchi Reo in terms of fingertips and muscle force points.
I'm finally ready to determine what kind of serve Mibuchi Reo is using.
Mibuchi Reo's scoring trick is three types of three-point serve.
There are three types of three-point shooting methods: [Heaven], [Earth] and [Void], especially the 4-point shot (you can make a foul while shooting a three-pointer and get an extra free throw) which is extremely powerful.
Jingguang suffered a lot at the beginning.
But gradually, big drops of sweat began to slide down Mibuchi Reo's cheeks.
Why does he feel that it is becoming increasingly difficult to fight Xiao Jingguang one on one?
(PS: Little Jingguang is the nickname given to Atobe Jingguang by Reo Mibuchi, although Jingguang has always refused to be called that.)
I always feel that
His eyes narrowed slightly, and he looked down at Atobe Keimitsu's eyes and movements.
I always feel like I'm being seen through, and the other party knows exactly what move I'm going to make.
Or, was it really guessed?