NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.

Chapter 35: Battle against Xiangyang (2)

On the other side, although Hanamichi successfully blocked Hanagata's shot, Shoyo still scored a goal.

Fujima's "picking up leaks" also aroused the flower road's competitive spirit:

"You are a substitute [Old Six], today I, a basketball genius, must make sure you get everything done!"

"There is no cure for idiocy!"

Rukawa Kaede on the side secretly complained.

The rest of the people also couldn't understand Hanamichi's "nonsense", but it seemed that Hanamichi was passionate and did not have the nervousness that Akagi, Mitsui and Miyagi worried about before the game.

The three of them exchanged glances, "For now, let's trust him for once."

"Go! Flower Road!"

So Miyagi made a ground pass and passed the ball to Hanamichi who had just run to the edge of the penalty area.

Before the game, Coach Anzai specifically reminded us that we should pay special attention to the way we pass the ball when facing Shoyo's tall players.

Therefore, Miyagi did not rashly take a direct pass, but chose a more concealed floor pass.

After receiving the ball, Hanamichi did not slow down, and directly launched the "explosive layup".

Hanamichi was seen holding the basketball tightly with both hands, gently brushing Takano away with his body, clearing the way with his shoulder, squeezing out enough space, and then jumping for a layup.

Takano was lucky. His static strength was not enough to affect Hanamichi's acceleration, so Hanamichi's layup was just like the three-step layup in training. It was not affected at all and the goal went in smoothly. Takano was not fouled by the special skill of "Dynamite Layup".

Outside the court, watching Hanamichi's successful layup, Coach Anzai couldn't help but say:

"Hanachi's layup skills are top-notch even in the whole country."

If Hanamichi heard this, he would definitely give a thumbs up to Coach Anzai! His vision is really sharp.

Hanamichi's "Dynamite Layup", this green skill was "picked up" from a top NBA star in later generations through the basketball data panel. It can be said to be his signature skill, and it can make a difference even in the NBA!

Looking at the current situation in Kanagawa and even Japan, it can be said that it is like using a shotgun to kill a mosquito - a waste of talent!

Obviously, Takano alone could not defend against Hanamichi's layup, and then a sharp contrast scene formed on the court.

On one side, Hanagata continued to use fadeaway jump shots to unilaterally "train" Akagi;

On the other side, Hanamichi started the explosive layup mode after receiving the ball, unilaterally "training" Takano.

For a while, the two sides fought back and forth, and all the scoring points were in the interior.

However, as the number of rounds increased, Xiangbei gradually took the lead.

About 3 minutes into the game, the score was 14:9, with Xiangbei taking the lead.

Off the court, Ryonan captain Jun Uozumi, who is also an inside player, gave a free explanation:

"Because Akagi has gradually adapted to Hanagata's fadeaway jumper on the defensive end, every time he defends now begins to affect Hanagata. From the sidelines, Akagi will completely block Hanagata's fadeaway jumper in two or three rounds at most. As expected of Akagi, his defense is still as good as ever!"

The captain of the Hainan team, Shinichi Maki, also explained:

"Facing Hanamichi's attack, Shoyo's No. 8 forward Takano was not only unable to stop him, but also committed a foul. From our perspective outside the court, Hanamichi's layup was extremely threatening and foul-inducing! Shoyo is in trouble."

At this time, Akagi finally came back and took the lead. When Hanagata made a jump shot, he seized the opportunity to block Hanagata's shot.

This is not over yet. Takano, who received the blocked basketball, raised his hands and prepared to shoot.

Hanamichi, who was extremely angry about Lao Liu's behavior, jumped higher than Akagi and blocked the ball with a block, then passed the ball to Miyagi and launched a fast break counterattack.

It was Fujima again, who successfully slowed down Miyagi's speed of counterattacking with the ball through constant interference from the wing. At this time, Takano and Nagano in the inside had already returned to defense, while Akagi and Hanagata were on the other side.

After Hanamichi's layup during this period, although Takano was obviously unable to defend him, judging from his position when he returned to defense just now, Nagano, who was originally defending Rukawa, gradually approached Hanamichi, and it seemed that he was waiting for Hanamichi to receive the ball and then double-team him.

Seeing this, Miyagi wanted to pass the ball to Rukawa, but unexpectedly, Hanamichi, who was standing on the edge of the penalty area, stretched out his hand to signal for the ball.

Considering that they were temporarily leading and the ball just came from Hanamichi, they passed the ball to Hanamichi.

After Hanamichi received the ball, Nagano and Takano double-teamed Hanamichi. To be more precise, they formed a human wall, standing in front of the basket to prevent Hanamichi from making a layup, and raised their hands high to prevent themselves from committing fouls.

Miyagi looked at Hanamichi holding the ball and thought:

"Should Hanamichi continue to break through and score a layup or pass the ball to Rukawa Kaede?"

Rukawa Kaede, who was standing by, saw Hanamichi turning around with his back to the basket in a familiar posture, so he decisively pulled back and prepared to return to defense.

It was at this time that Hanamichi turned around and took a step closer to the basket with his left shoulder. He gently squeezed Nagano who was double-teaming him with his shoulder, then jumped up high with the rebound force, held the ball with his right hand, and raised the ball high above his head from the right side. When he jumped to the highest point, he exerted a little force on his wrist and gently pushed the ball into the basket.

The whole movement was smooth and silky. Under the spotlight of the competition venue, the basketball fell into the basket in a perfect parabola. The ball went in!

The venue was in an uproar!

"This red-haired guy is amazing, he was able to score even when facing a double team!"

"This goal-scoring posture is weird, what on earth is it? Can someone come forward and explain it?"

Coach Anzai laughed with satisfaction, "Oh ha ha ha," and clapped his hands with Sakuragi who was returning to defense.

"Dad, how are the results of my special training?"

"Ohhhhhhhh!"

Kiyota Nobunaga, who was standing on the sidelines, watched his competitor steal the show, and when Shoyo had no good way to deal with him, he had no choice but to say:

"It's just a coincidence, a coincidence!"

Mitsui asked Rukawa Kaede:

"You already knew about Hanamichikai's move, right? That's why you rushed back to defend when he made his move just now! Today's first-year students are really amazing."

Seeing that his teammates were all stunned by Hanamichi's hook shot, Fujima decisively called a timeout.

More than 3 minutes into the game, Shohoku was leading Shoyo by 16 points with a score of 9:7, and Hanamichi scored 12 points alone, showing his full firepower.

"But Ikebana has a weakness that is not really a weakness, and that is..."

Looking at Hanamichi who was smug on the Shohoku bench, Coach Takeo couldn't help but worry and said.

"That's right, his weakness is that his scoring methods are all close to the basket. In that case! Gao Ye, next you go around the front to defend and prevent the opponent's No. 10 from receiving the ball in the penalty area, and let him receive the ball outside the penalty area. As long as you don't let him get close to the penalty area, his attack firepower will be reduced to the lowest!"

As a power forward, in 1992 Japan, his scoring methods were still mainly under the basket. Similarly, Hanamichi's scoring methods were mostly in the restricted area. As for the one step outside the restricted area, he could only do basic spot jump shots. As for long-range shots, Hanamichi said that the shooting training initiated by Coach Anzai would not be completed until the summer vacation! As for now, no!

After returning to the court, the Shoyo team seemed quite confident. The audience, who thought that Shohoku had the upper hand, were stunned by Shoyo's 8:0 wave.

Shoyo first thoroughly defended Hanamichi and prevented him from getting close to the basket. Then Fujima made two consecutive three-pointers, catching Miyagi off guard, and broke through the penalty area to assist Hanagata for a dunk.

It was only at this time that Miyagi discovered that Fujima was a real left-handed person and he was fooled by him for more than 3 minutes.

The score was 16:17, Shoyo overtook Shohoku by one point, and at this time Coach Anzai stood up from his seat, his glasses flashed, his index finger pointed at Rukawa Kaede, gestured to Miyagi, and then continued to sit down as his mascot.

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