Also Lightning Dribble.
But the feeling Yuuto gave people was so restrained and concise...
As the creator of this skill package, Hayama Kotarō couldn't even figure out how Yuuto did it.
Forces interact mutually; since such a large force was given to the basketball, why was hitting the ground so quiet?
Yuuto's dribbling wasn't quiet, just much smaller compared to Hayama Kotarō's.
If Hayama Kotarō's dribbling was thunder and lightning.
Then Yuuto's Lightning Dribble was a flash of lightning passing by.
"How did you learn this move?" Hayama Kotarō couldn't help but ask.
"Your tapes aren't hard to find, Tabby Cat." Yuuto continued to mock the opponent's Wildness as being weak as the wind.
That's why this was a blow to people!
Clearly my imitator, yet surpassed me, the original owner.
What is this?
Hayama Kotarō became less confident.
Don't listen to what he said before the game; he never thought about giving up this game.
His confidence is not groundless.
In last year's National Tournament, he also led the team all the way to the quarterfinals, only being eliminated after encountering Teiko.
At that time, he was not weaker than the guys from Teiko; the loss was due to team reasons.
His title of Lightning Beast was earned with his own hands.
Next possession.
Tōhō's offense. Hayama Kotarō wouldn't give up just because he was abused by someone like other players.
On the contrary, he actually quite enjoys playing against strong players.
Without forcing it, he exchanged glances with his teammate, called for a screen, and then accelerated to sprint.
His dribbling speed was already fast. He only needed a simple screen from his teammate to delay the opponent's pursuit, and he could cut into the paint to get a scoring opportunity.
Even against Yuuto, who possesses a higher level of Wildness than himself!
Hayama Kotarō turned into a yellow flash breaking into Homi Academy's interior.
However.
Just as he confidently flicked the ball towards the basket, he suddenly saw a Tyrannosaurus opening its mouth to swallow him in his pupils.
"What?!"
"Could it be!!"
He turned his head with difficulty and sure enough, saw Yuuto's eyes hiding fierce light.
He arrived first despite starting later, but jumped higher and faster than himself.
Bang!
The basketball was slapped against the backboard by Yuuto and rebounded.
In an instant, players from both sides squeezed together to fight for the rebound.
Tap~ Tap~
Yuuto and Hayama Kotarō landed one after another.
Then.
While Hayama hesitated and didn't make a judgment immediately, Yuuto's figure had already shot out like a sharp arrow.
Also at this time, Ota overpowered the opponent's power forward and snatched the ball.
Looking up, Yuuto had already started; the quarterback long pass reappeared in Jianghu (the world).
"Damn it!"
Hayama Kotarō rushed out following him, but was already more than a beat slower.
"Why is it like this? Hayama looks much slower than Little Yuuto!"
"Absolute suppression on Wildness."
Midorima in the stands analyzed calmly.
He never possessed such talent, but his teammate Aomine had awakened it long ago.
After research, he had a thorough understanding of this talent.
Different types of Wildness have different effects on players.
Besides amplifying the player's instincts and intuition, different types of Wildness will give players different degrees of improvement.
Like Hayama Kotarō, his Wildness is a Cheetah, which gives him more flexible abilities when operating in mid-air.
He can easily complete high-difficulty movements such as switching hands for a layup in the air.
"What about Little Yuuto?" Kise asked.
"More intense aggression." Akashi had already seen Yuuto's information. "Not an improvement in any single technique, but the whole overall."
Since he is an opponent worth paying attention to, he won't turn a blind eye.
He watched Yuuto's game tapes and found that in his normal state, his style is closer to their captain Nijimura Shūzō.
Very versatile, willing to pass the ball to teammates who have opportunities.
But when he activates the Wildness in his genes, Yuuto becomes full of aggression.
As if to completely destroy the opponent.
Not Hayama's kind of improvement that makes layups simpler; Yuuto's Wildness enhances his attack power in all aspects.
Several people talked freely in the audience seats, their eyes focused on the game.
Satsuki looked at her childhood friend and found Aomine smiling.
On the court.
Yuuto received the pass from his teammate again, flung his body violently, lowered his head, and threw Hayama Kotarō behind him with a change of direction.
Gather ball.
Jump.
One-handed tomahawk dunk.
Boom!
Yuuto smashed the ball into the hoop brutally.
Opening 4:0!
"Beautiful, continuous matchup lead, Homi Academy succeeded in two counterattacks."
"Counterattack is the art of converting the opponent's offense into their collapse, and Yuuto is undoubtedly an artist in this regard."
TV commentators did not spare their praise.
Looking at Yuuto's crossovers, like an antelope hanging its horns (traceable/natural/smooth?), although concise, they are effective.
Like a swordsman who has been studying the "Drawing Sword Cut" all his life, drawing the sword only to kill.
Clearly not flashy to watch, but if you truly understand, you will feel a huge visual impact.
Another round.
Hayama Kotarō still held the ball, but chose to pass at the last step.
Strong crisis awareness allowed him to distribute the ball to his teammate in time before Yuuto completed the third block.
Tōhō's number 4 received the ball and shot immediately, not daring to approach the paint at all.
Even without possessing talents like Wildness, he could feel the dangerous aura emanating from Yuuto.
However.
He still underestimated Yuuto's monster level.
When he jumped and was about to shoot, Yuuto, who had landed, turned abruptly, took a heavy step, and threw his body into mid-air for the second time.
He raised his accustomed right arm high, swinging it down like holding a heavy axe, slapping the ball away again with a heavy palm.
Third block.
"Third block! Yuuto! He is simply Tōhō's Wall of Sighs, cutting off all the opponent's attempts to approach the basket." The commentator roared passionately.
Tōhō's head coach hurriedly called a timeout while Homi Academy successfully executed another counterattack.
Three consecutive blocks were a heavy blow to the team's morale.
He had already seen the helplessness of his disciples, not knowing what to do.
Makes sense, after all, they are a bunch of middle school students, not mentally mature enough yet.
He also saw that his own ace was inferior to the other's ace.
So the next game will be very difficult to play.
They were used to using Hayama to tear open the opponent's defense, letting him open the breach, and then feed back to the team to achieve multi-point blossoming.
But now the arrow is pinned down, they can't play in a comfortable rhythm and must make changes.
This requires others to step up.
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