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One hundred and fifty-ninth chapter victory or defeat

As soon as the second half of the game started, Takeda felt something was wrong. The opponent seemed to be on steroids and suddenly became enthusiastic. With a perfect cooperation, he scored the first goal of this quarter.

This is their last struggle. They must defend against this wave of attacks. Then they can win as long as they stabilize the situation!

When Takeda was thinking this, when he realized that their penalty area had been invaded several times in a row, the squad leader had no ability to defend at all, and the opponent was so powerful that they scored goals one after another.

We cannot continue like this, we must seize the initiative.

In another Sugimoto attack, Takeda seized the opportunity, took the ball away from him, and quickly dribbled toward the opponent's basket.

However, Murao stood in front of him.

Takeda, who had already experienced this, had already anticipated this and was already preparing to break through to the right with a feint. He had tried it several times with Murao before and it worked every time.

But this time, there was suddenly a person on the right side where he wanted to break through. He put his hands on his head and waved, blocking his sight and path forward.

Is this a double-team?...

In a basketball game, two-person double-teaming is a defensive technique used to interfere with the opponent's possession of the ball in advance. It is mainly used to defend players with very strong dribbling and scoring abilities.

If the defensive division of labor is clear, it can effectively inhibit the opponent's possession of the ball, limit the dribbling space and prevent the opponent from shooting. This is a tactic often used by the disadvantaged side.

Although Takeda was a little surprised, he did not panic. He stopped, stood firm on the spot, and swayed his body back and forth, trying to shake the two of them over.

But this time the two of them remained unmoved, and Murao showed a grin, seemingly mocking him.

Sugimoto had already started to return to defense, and Takeda knew that if he didn't throw out, he would have no chance.

As a last resort, he shot a three-pointer on the spot - and missed.

The ball had been picked up by the opponent's point guard and passed to Sugimoto. Takeda had no choice but to start to defend, hoping to block the attack.

With the cooperation of the opponent, a few more goals were scored, which made the squad leader and center a little exhausted, and finally managed not to let the score open further.

When the third quarter ended, the score reached 40:34.

Takeda felt restless and impatient in his heart. It was about to be the last quarter. If the momentum continued, they would most likely be overtaken.

Sure enough, they had no intention at all in the first half of the game!

In fact, it is very simple to deal with a single-core team like Takeda. You only need to use two or three people to restrict Takeda, and the remaining two forwards go to attack, so that you can gain an advantage.

Takeda is also aware of this, but in the first two games, a large part of the opponent's attention was focused on defending Kamizawamiya, allowing him to have the opportunity to gain dominance.

But after two games, Murao and the others have discovered that Uesawa Miya is just a make-up player. He has no effect on the situation at all. They simply ignore him and keep Uesawa Miya on the edge of OB.

In this regard, Uesawa Miya expressed that he was also helpless. The focus of his team was on Takeda, and they did not pass the ball to him. What could he do? After all, this is a basketball game, and you can't go up and fight with the opponent.

Bar?

Of course, one of the big reasons was that Uesawa Miya himself didn't have any intentions. He didn't have the ball anyway, he just had fun with it.

It is precisely because of this that in the first few minutes of the fourth quarter, except for Takeda's initial goal when he forced his way into the penalty area, the ball was firmly in the opponent's hands for the rest of the game.

When the last quarter was halfway through, the score reached 45:50, and the opponent successfully took the lead.

Takeda was very impatient. As long as the opponent kept staring at him, he didn't have many good opportunities to serve. He also tried passing the ball to the power forward and center, but their accuracy was not very good, and the shots he threw were very poor.

It's about to be retrieved by Murao and the others.

When Takeda got the ball again, but was double-teamed by two people again, he looked at Uesawa Miya who was standing on the court like an outsider, and a thought suddenly came to his mind - should he pass the ball to him?

Uesawa Miya is in a good position and no one is trying to stop him. He just needs to get the ball and take a few steps forward to get inside the three-point line and he can shoot the ball.

Although he can also force the ball to hit the ball, his shooting position has been blocked by Murao, so the chance of making a successful throw is not high.

Takeda's thoughts were only in the blink of an eye. He made a fake move and the ball passed from his armpit towards Uesawa Palace.

Have you finally given yourself the ball?

Uesawa Miya was a little surprised when he received the ball. He thought Takeda would keep the game in a stalemate like this until he lost.

Uesawamiya looked at Sugimoto who was rushing toward him and casually threw the ball with one hand - it hit the basket accurately from beyond the three-point line.

"Beautiful!" Takeda couldn't help shouting excitedly.

"Kamizawa-kun, can you play basketball?" The monitor ran to Kamizawa Palace and asked excitedly.

"Otherwise, I'm already standing on the court and you're still saying this to me?" Uesawa Palace asked back. He also found it very funny. Do you really think that you are a person who can't even shoot?

Takeda and the squad leader were both a little ashamed: "Sorry, we should have believed in you more and passed the ball to you more times..."

If they had known that Shangze Palace was so powerful, they would not have always regarded Shangze Palace as a background.

"Now, do you know who to pass the ball to?" Uesawa Palace said calmly.

This pitch by Uesawa Miya was very crucial and gave Takeda and the others a shot in the arm.

In the next three minutes, when Zemiya got the ball, he scored consecutively. Every time he threw the ball, he was able to hit it accurately, and even made a goal from a long distance in the half court!

Even the coach couldn't help but applaud this kind of accurate shooting rate. You know, if a general shooting guard can have a shooting rate of 30%, it is considered good, and 40% is considered a professional level!

Now, Uesawa Miya has shot six goals and scored five goals, and his face is very relaxed and happy. Although there is luck and the base is too small, the coach can also see that Uesawa Miya is definitely a basketball player.

Good job!

He was already planning how to contact Uesawa Palace after the game.

The score is getting closer, but except for Sugimoto, no one on the other side seems to care much about the score getting shorter, and they just keep staring at Takeda.

In the last minute, the score reached 65:66. As long as they scored another goal, Takeda and the others could successfully overtake and win the game.

Now the ball is in Takeda's hands, his eyes are filled with passion and he is determined to win the next ball.

However, suddenly a person stood in front of him.

Still Murao.

It's already this time, how could I let you stop me?
Chapter completed!
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