Extra Basket-Chapter 146 - 133: Loan Shark (9)

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Chapter 146: Chapter 133: Loan Shark (9)

Score: 36–30 – Vorpal Basket leads

Time Remaining: 2nd Quarter, 6:00 Minutes

The scoreboard glowed brightly in the packed Midtown Arena, casting sharp red digits across sweating faces and heavy breaths. Vorpal Basket was holding the lead but it felt like they were walking a tightrope above a raging storm.

Then...

Everything shifted.

.....

Leonel Blaze walked the ball up the court slowly. No smile. No casual chatter. His eyes were locked in, burning with sharp focus.

"50 percent," he muttered.

"Let’s close this gap."

Coach Rios crossed his arms from the sideline.

"Crank it up. Let them feel it."

....

Ethan stood at the top of the arc, watching Leonel.

He gritted his teeth. His heart thudded.

(He’s serious now... His Vision is kicking in.)

"(Shit... I’m not ready for this. He’s seeing three seconds ahead... no, four. Every passing lane. Every motion.)"

...

Possession: Blazing Fox

Leonel didn’t call a play.

He orchestrated it.

One subtle head tilt.

Jace knew. He sprinted across a screen from Malik.

Louie tried to switch—

Too late.

Leonel threaded the bounce pass through Louie’s legs.

Jace caught, quick release—

Bang. Three.

Score: 36–33.

...

Next play: Vorpal inbound.

Ethan brought the ball up. Sweat trailing down his chin. Ayumi shouted something from the sideline, but it was distant. His focus was on Leonel.

Leonel crouched low now. Defensive stance like a spring coiled tight.

Ethan thought:

"(Don’t let him read me... change the tempo... fake a drive—)"

He made his move left.

Leonel shifted perfectly.

Cut him off.

Spin moves, no window.

Pass to Coonie, intercepted.

Leonel shot forward like lightning.

Fast break.

Only Ethan backpedaling.

Leonel slowed... then exploded forward

Behind-the-back cross. Euro step.

Ethan reached

And missed.

"Damn it—!"

Leonel floated. Layup. Soft. Clean.

Score: 36–35.

Ethan collapsed under the hoop, staring at the ceiling lights.

"(I still couldn’t stop him. What am I missing?)"

...

Bench reaction:

Kai stood up.

"They’re closing in fast!"

Lucas, still breathing heavy, clenched his fist.

"Leonel’s got full court control... Ethan can’t stop him alone!"

Ayumi’s voice was sharp.

"Switch the coverage! Run doubles if needed!"

....

Next Possession: Vorpal

Aiden drove.

Pass to Kai.

Swung to Louie.

Step-back mid-range.

Clank.

Rebound: DeShawn.

Blazing Fox transition — fast.

Malik sprinted middle.

Noah trailing.

Leonel took two dribbles then lobbed it blindly—

Noah caught it mid-air. Slammed.

Score: 36–37. Blazing Fox takes the lead.

The arena shook. Crowd roared.

Vorpal’s lead — gone in 90 seconds.

....

Timeout called.

Ethan jogged over, chest heaving, jaw tight.

He looked at his team, Kai, Coonie, Aiden, Louie.

All of them sweating. Frustrated. Wide-eyed.

Ethan said, quietly:

"We’re getting crushed in rhythm."

Ethan’s eyes narrowed as he stared toward the court.

Sweat clung to his brows, not just from exertion but pressure. Blazing Fox was no longer just a strong team. They were a machine. A unit sharpened by years of experience and brotherhood.

...

Louie muttered under his breath, voice laced with frustration.

"I couldn’t even react to that pass! It was like he knew where I was going before I even got there."

Kai nodded, tossing a towel over his shoulders.

"They’re moving like they’ve played together for ten years..."

Evan added with a sigh,

"That’s because they have. Since elementary days, the core five have always been on the same court—school, summer leagues, tournaments, everything."

Ryan’s mouth dropped slightly.

"Damn... that’s f*cking LIT."

Brandon crossed his arms, shaking his head slowly.

"No wonder their moves are synchronized. You can’t fake that chemistry."

...

Ethan stayed silent as he stared at the court.

(That’s... their edge.)

(It’s not just strength or skills. It’s time. Familiarity. Intuition formed from repetition.)

Lucas’s voice broke through the noise.

"What should we do, Ethan?"

Everyone’s eyes turned to him. To Ethan Albarado, the strategist. The one who always had a plan.

But this time...

He hesitated.

"I don’t know..."

It came out quietly, but honest.

Ayumi’s eyes widened a little. Lucas blinked in surprise.

Ethan clenched his jaw. Then raised his head.

"But that’s why I’m going back in. I’ll play this stretch... and study their rhythm. I need more data."

"You’re going to study them while playing?" Kai asked, disbelief in his tone.

Ethan nodded.

"Exactly. While they’re flowing at their best, I’ll break their sequence down—pattern by pattern, habit by habit."

Coonie leaned forward.

"What if they overwhelm you?"

Ethan gave a slight smirk.

"Then I’ll take the hits. I’m not trying to stop them right now. I just need to see clearly."

....

Lucas stepped up beside Ethan, his jaw clenched but his voice calm.

"Then let me go with you."

Ethan didn’t even turn. He just shook his head, eyes locked forward on the court.

"No."

He exhaled slowly, almost like a prayer.

"You’re our dagger. If I fall behind... you finish what I start."

Silence settled over the bench like a blanket pulled tight.

Only the low roar of the crowd and the distant echo of the announcer’s voice broke through the tension.

Ayumi stood from her crouch, her clipboard hugged tight to her chest. Despite everything, her voice didn’t waver.

Lucas smirked, just barely.

"Don’t die in there, genius."

Ethan rolled his neck, the pop of tendons sharp.

"I’ll survive."

A spark lit behind his eyes.

"I’ve got a game to decode."

....

BZZZZZT.

The timeout horn pierced the air like a war drum.

Ethan stepped off the bench, walking toward the scorer’s table.

Not with nerves.

But with numbers.

With patterns.

With a storm brewing quietly in his mind.

(Leonel Blaze... Zone Vision.)

He narrowed his gaze toward the other side of the court.

(Show me how it ticks.)

(I’ll find the lag. The delay. That split-second when your brain is ahead of your feet.)

(Because no matter how flawless the instinct—humans still move in rhythms.)

(And every rhythm... has a break.)

This wasn’t just basketball anymore.

This was a duel of mind vs muscle, of instinct vs intellect.

And Ethan was about to step into the storm’s eye.

The referee’s whistle shrieked.

Ethan crossed the boundary and stepped onto the hardwood.

His sneakers struck the floor with purpose like footsteps carved into stone.

Across the court, Jace glanced sideways at Leonel and grinned.

"Coach just threw in the little tactician."

He chuckled, dropping into a defensive stance.

"This should be fun."

To be continue

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