68-68.
It was already the fourth quarter, yet everything felt like it had reset.
The scoreboard still showed a tie, but the montum had slightly shifted in favor of the Shizi Dogs. Kai's sudden barrage of three-pointers had left everyone—fans, players, and even the comntators—speechless.
"Kai Guo, ladies and gentlen!" Gina's voice crackled over the speakers, struggling to contain her excitent. "Where did this co from? I an, we all knew he was good, but three-pointers? This was supposed to be his weakness!"
David chid in with a laugh. "Right? This guy couldn't hit a three to save his life a few gas ago. And now he's nailing them with perfect form. It's like he unlocked a cheat code."
On the court, Max stared at Kai, his brows furrowed. He knew now. This wasn't just a fluke—Kai had been practicing.
Max knew it because three-pointers had been his weakness, too, sothing he had been trying to fix for months. But now Kai had beaten him to it, and the sting of that realization cut deep. He clenched his fists, his jaw tightening.
Kai's developnt wasn't sothing that happened overnight, though. This was the result of months of training—learning, adjusting, failing, and finally mastering the technique.
Kai had trimd down on his open practices, keeping it low-key, but behind the scenes, he'd been perfecting his shot. He had learned from Andy, watching how muscle mory could turn a weakness into a strength with enough repetition. And that's what he did. Over and over, he practiced shooting until his muscles rembered the exact movents needed to sink the ball into the hoop.
A new skill had erged, one that was now taking court by storm.
[New skill acquired!]
[Three-pointer legend: You have a 75% chance of making shots from the three-point line.]
So far, Kai has been running at 100%.
But he wasn't satisfied yet—he wanted to test it further. With the fourth quarter just starting, Kai found himself with the ball again, standing just beyond the three-point line. The crowd's murmurs grew louder as they realized what he was about to do.
Gina's voice cut through the noise. "Wait, is he going for it again?"
Without hesitation, Kai lifted off the ground, his eyes locked on the basket. The ball left his fingertips, and the world seed to slow down as it soared through the air.
71-69.
The crowd scread, and the scoreboard reflected the widening gap.
"Unbelievable!" David shouted into the mic. "Kai Guo with another three-pointer! This kid is on fire!"
"Coach Guanyu can't be happy about this," Gina added. "He's seeing a weakness in the Knights' defense, and he's exploiting it rcilessly."
"Wait!" Coach Guanyu called from the sideline, his voice frantic as the fourth quarter rolled in. But the damage had already been done.
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Yuze, despite his injury, pushed harder than ever. Jinping, already fouled four tis, wasn't backing down either, making sure every pass and every screen counted. And Andy, while still not shooting well, was playing well as a playmaker, feeding Kai whenever the opportunity arose.
They were more inspired than ever. The Knights, on the other hand, were starting to feel the pressure of the last quarter.
But Max wasn't done. Not yet.
74-68.
After watching Kai drain another three, sothing inside Max snapped. He wasn't about to let Kai upstage him, not like this. This was the onion kid that barely made it to the Shizi Dogs!
He dribbled up the court, his eyes blazing with focus.
Max called for a screen, evading Jinping's defense. He moved quickly, sidestepping Andy and lining himself up at the three-point line. With a sharp, clean motion, he pulled up for the shot.
Swish.
It was a perfect response. Max, too, had been practicing his three-point shots.
"Oh, this is getting intense!" Gina gasped as Max's shot went in. "Now Max is hitting threes? It's a battle of the guards turned sharpshooters!"
The back-and-forth began. The Dogs weren't backing down, and neither were the Knights. Every ti one team scored, the other was right there to answer. The tension grew with every possession, each team pushing themselves to the limit, fighting tooth and nail for every point.
Max drove to the basket, only to be t by Yuze's towering defense. But he wasn't deterred. He passed the ball to Yutong, who sank a mid-range jumper.
80-78.
On the next play, Kai was quick to respond. He cut through the defense with lightning speed, dishing the ball to Jinping, who drove into the paint. With defenders collapsing on him, Jinping flicked it back to Kai, standing just behind the three-point line.
83-78.
The Shizi Dogs were up again, but the Knights were relentless. Max ca down the court, his eyes locked on the basket. He knew he had to make sothing happen. His legs were burning, but he refused to give in. He launched another three-pointer, and once again, it found the bottom of the net.
83-81.
David's voice bood over the arena. "This is unbelievable! Both teams are leaving everything out there!"
The scoreboard showed the closeness of the ga, the two teams neck and neck as the seconds ticked away. Each side was pushing themselves to the edge, digging deep into reserves of energy they didn't even know they had.
But then, in the midst of the chaos, it happened.
Yuze, who had been fighting through the pain of his injury for the entire ga, made a hard cut toward the basket. He planted his foot, but sothing gave way.
His face twisted in pain, and he collapsed to the floor, clutching his leg.
The court went silent for a good few seconds.
Gina's voice cracked. "Oh no… Yuze is down."
"This isn't the first ti that it has happened. This incident also happened with the Giants, and as I rember, Yuze wasn't able to get up at that mont—leading to him missing the ga after it."
The referees blew the whistle, halting the ga as the Shizi Dogs and Knights both turned their attention to their fallen opponent. Kai rushed over, his heart pounding.
They still weren't at the finish line.
However, just before the dic team could get closer to Yuze, he raised his hand with a deep frown, raising his hand up.
"He's up again!" David exclaid. "Looks like it's not as serious as I had imagined."
"Now, Yuze will shoot two points for the Shizi Dogs!"
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