Chapter 205
Tiandao didn't say a word, fiercely thrusting his right arm and smashing it over.
It was truly a smash; he clenched his five fingers into a fist and smashed the ball Murasakibara was protecting with force away.
*Boom!*
The ball was smashed out by Tiandao with one punch; even Murasakibara holding on tightly was of no use.
"This works too?" Masako Araki gritted her teeth.
Murasakibara today surprised her; he was definitely the complete Murasakibara in her imagination.
He put away his laziness and was trying hard to learn how to become the boss of a team.
He had already picked up the responsibility he had thrown on the ground, carrying the team on his shoulders, and even entered the Zone realm.
As a result, even like this, he still couldn't break through that monster’s defense.
Predicting the future—was there really no way to break it?
While she was thinking, Tiandao and Murasakibara had already restarted, running wildly toward the other half of the court.
Their speed was as fast as a meteor, passing the other eight players on the court along the way like wooden stakes; a simple change of direction was enough to leave the defender behind.
Kensuke Fukui still wanted to step up and delay Tiandao for a moment.
With a "snap," Tiandao smashed the ball to the left; Kensuke Fukui saw it and hurriedly moved his body.
As a result, just as he did so, Tiandao cut out with his other hand, changing direction and passing from the other side.
The whole process lasted less than a second.
Kensuke Fukui cursed himself for being tricked again, but in reality, even if he hadn't been tricked, the result wouldn't have changed.
While he was annoyed, Murasakibara had already run past him from the other side like a whirlwind; the wind he stirred up could blow up his soaked hair.
Now they could only rely on Murasakibara!
"Really troublesome."
No need to turn his head; the Six Eyes allowed Tiandao to see Murasakibara chasing relentlessly behind him.
His height and arm span were too outstanding; he was a great killer on the defensive end.
"Then try this."
Tiandao’s eyes flashed, accelerating to cross the three-point line and arriving at the free-throw line.
Then, under the stunned gaze of the entire audience, he jumped up from the free-throw line.
"Jumping from a place like this?"
"What does he want to do? Murasakibara is right next to him!"
"Could it be he wants to dunk?"
"How is that possible? That’s the free-throw line!"
A free-throw line flying dunk in a real game was like a fantasy; even the Flying Man, His Majesty Jordan, hadn't achieved it.
The only person in NBA history who could complete a free-throw line dunk in a real game was one person.
He was the Cavaliers’ leader, LeBron James.
Tiandao naturally didn't have such ability; perhaps he could in the future, but for now, he was just a tender high school student.
But who said you couldn't dunk if you couldn't fly over?
Only to see Tiandao’s arm holding the ball pull from bottom to top during the jump, and then smash from back to front, in a posture of a one-armed power dunk.
But he was still several meters away from the rim at this moment.
Only the teacher-student duo of Alexandra Garcia seemed to think of something when they saw his posture.
But...
"How is this possible?" Tatsuya Himuro couldn't accept it.
Taiga Seeing Seeing Kagami and Alexandra Garcia couldn't accept it either.
The former had just come into contact with the Meteor Dunk and hadn't even mastered the basics, yet you told him Tiandao had already completed it?
Alexandra Garcia swore to heaven that she had absolutely never taught Tiandao the Meteor Dunk.
The two hadn't even spoken a word; they were in a state of absolute strangers.
Her two great signature moves were only intended to be taught to her two disciples.
On the court.
Murasakibara had already jumped with all his might, not giving Tiandao a chance to shoot.
However, this wasn't a shot at all.
Seeing Murasakibara’s body rise from the ground, the Six Eyes locked onto the direction of the rim, and all his strength was concentrated on his right arm.
Both the force and the angle were flawless.
The next second.
"Die!"
"Boom!"
The basketball was smashed out by him fiercely, across Murasakibara, from several meters away from the rim.
The huge force made it impossible for people to even see the trajectory of the basketball’s flight; the naked eye couldn't capture a trace.
Only seeing the basketball turn into a beam of light, falling into the net like a meteor, and finally smashing heavily onto the floor, making a heart-shaking loud noise.
"It really is the Meteor Dunk!" Seeing Seeing Kagami was completely stunned, muttering to himself, "How did he learn it..."
"What Meteor Dunk?"
The Seirin people didn't know about the Meteor Dunk either; Alexandra Garcia had just started teaching Seeing Seeing Kagami this move.
It was originally intended to be a surprise for Seirin, but it was used by Tiandao ahead of time.
Now they knew nothing about the Meteor Dunk.
"It’s Alexandra’s two great signature moves."
"The first one is the Mirage Shot used by Tatsuya... and Tiandao; that’s an unsolvable shot that Alexandra realized after entering the professional league."
"And the other is this Meteor Dunk?"
"That’s right; if the Mirage Shot is the technique of stillness, then the Meteor Dunk is the technique of power, capable of attacking the basket from three meters away."
Alexandra took a deep breath.
The Meteor Dunk that her own disciple hadn't even learned yet had been learned by a stranger—who could she reason with?
And looking at Tiandao’s posture, his jump height wasn't worse than her disciple’s, and his accuracy was like it had automatic guidance; he had probably fully mastered the Meteor Dunk, capable of completing dunks from various positions inside the three-point line.
"But, if this is Alexandra’s signature move, how did Tiandao learn it?" The Seirin people were very puzzled.
"Maybe he watched the game, or maybe it was a flash of inspiration he developed himself."
Regardless of which one it was, the talent of that Generation of Miracles leader was stunning.
This was self-taught.
How hard the Meteor Dunk was to learn, Seeing Seeing Kagami knew very well.
*Wow!*
The audience erupted again.
Everyone was shocked by Tiandao’s gorgeous dunk—well, it should be said, shot.
Even Murasakibara, the strongest center in the country and the best defensive player, had no resistance.
"This is a return gift for the dunk you gave me earlier, Atsushi."
The ball went in.
Tiandao let out a big breath of anger.
Murasakibara was silent, not because he cared about being dunked on by Tiandao.
He was thinking that such a ball, even if he were fully prepared, would be hard to defend, let alone now when he was completely unprepared.
The speed was too fast, and the power was too fierce.
The moment Tiandao smashed the ball out, Murasakibara felt as if he could see the air being torn apart, emitting a wail.
Tatsuya Himuro’s expression was complex.
What he wanted to learn most from Alexandra Garcia wasn't the Mirage Shot, but the more difficult Meteor Dunk.
However, the Meteor Dunk had very high requirements for players and had hard conditions.
Just that heaven-defying jumping ability was enough to shut him out.
He had no choice but to settle for second best and learn the Mirage Shot from Alexandra.
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