Team Practice Match (5)
Faced with Haneda's arrangement, only Kenji Fujima slightly guessed Haneda's true intentions.
Kenji Fujima looked at Hikaru Haneda's figure, and a bright light seemed to flash in his eyes: Interesting, do you want to attract the bag clip? What I wasn't able to do, since you're going to try, let me see.
Unusually, Hikaru Haneda took the initiative to ask Genji Kataoka for the ball after Genji Kataoka just passed half court.
Before Hiroshi Kobayashi could follow, Hikaru Haneda successfully received a pass from Genji Kataoka.
As Kazushi Hasegawa entered the restricted area, together with Toru Hanagata, the two stuck Shigeki Hirokawa one on the left and one on the right, one in front and one behind. Everyone on the BLU team is aware that this group of newcomers is about to come up with a new trick.
Kenji Mizuno watched the change in the formation of the red team, although he didn't know the specific arrangements of Hikaru Haneda, but he also had some guesses in his heart. However, whether the conjecture is correct or not can only be confirmed by the eyes.
Haneda's arrangement is actually very problematic.
Everyone knows that the closer you get to the basket, the easier it is to score. That's why many aces are good at breaking, and layups are undoubtedly a more secure scoring option than shooting that relies too much on feel.
Of course, if you are physically able, it is not bad to be able to dunk. You know, for high school students, a dunk is almost impossible to destroy the way to score, compared to a layup, the only drawback is that the physical exertion is relatively large.
Hikaru Haneda is adding manpower and strengthening the inside line. will also because there are too many people under the basket, and most of them are their own people, so they almost cut off Hikaru Haneda's most secure way to score - layups.
Kobayashi Hiroshi naturally saw this, and thought with some ill intentions: If you can't grab rebounds just by shooting, no matter how good you are, you can't shoot every ball.
Everyone looked at Hikaru Haneda, who was in a dribbling state, and was thinking about a question - how is this guy going to fight?
Unlike a player with excellent physical fitness like Rukawa Kaede, if it were Rukawa Kaede, he would definitely prefer to pull all the way away, accelerate and break into the interior line, and then jump up to receive a tomahawk dunk.
Even if a defender jumps up in advance to block it, Rukawa Kaede can also pick up a pull-up layup with his excellent ability to stay in the air.
Hikaru Haneda didn't want to fight like Kaede Rukawa in the first place, but it's not that Hikaru Haneda won't. Mainly because Haneda Hikaru's physical condition is indeed inferior to Rukawa Kaede, and the same action will undoubtedly consume more physical strength.
And dunk at every turn, the physical strength consumed just jumping up is considerable, not to mention staying in the air and following other actions.
Hikaru Haneda said that he still wants to attract the whole game, and it will not be fun if he runs out of energy in advance.
Therefore, with a wealth of basketball experience in later generations and countless basketball skills to learn, Haneda Hikaru didn't think about dunking or anything, he decided to abuse the group of unskilled guys in front of him technically.
Yes, that's right, technically.
Hikaru Haneda discovered early on that the basketball world of the island country is not only lacking in basketball skills, it can be said that it is terrifyingly rough!
I saw Hikaru Haneda take a small step forward with his left foot, and at the same time leaned forward, and the basketball in his right hand was passed to his left hand through a crotch hit.
At the same time as Hiroshi Kobayashi moved sideways to the left, Haneda Barefoot simultaneously broke through to the right. At the same time, Hikaru Haneda's left hand to catch the ball is not sticky, the moment the basketball touches his left hand, the wrist turns, and the basketball passes from Hikaru Haneda's back to his right hand, and the basketball moves to the front right with Hikaru Haneda's body, and in the process of breaking through the move, the orange basketball returns to Haneda's right hand, and the man and ball become one, breaking through Hiroshi Kobayashi's defense to the right.
To outsiders, the basketball in Hikaru Haneda's hand was like having spirituality, and it circled around Hikaru Haneda's back for half a circle and returned to his right hand.
You know, when the basketball is spinning behind Hikaru Haneda, Hikaru Haneda is also moving forward!
It doesn't need to be fast or explosive.
Hikaru Haneda uses his actions to tell everyone that as long as the technology is strong enough and outstanding, it's that simple.
In the face of Nishimura Hiroki, who came to make up for the defense, Hikaru Haneda did not pause and continued to break through to the right. After deceiving Nishimura, who had just arrived, was already unstable.
The basketball in Hikaru Haneda's hand once again crossed his back in a slightly shorter arc and came to his left hand. At the same time, the right leg stepped to the left, blocking Nishimura's movement and hitting the basket.
Nishimura's defense didn't buy much time for Kobayashi Hiroshi, so Kobayashi Hiroshi, who had just turned around, could only watch Hikaru Haneda's back.
After dribbling the ball behind twice and fooling two defenders, Hikaru Haneda no longer had defenders in front of him.
Under the basket, Hikaru Haneda, Toru Hanagata and Kazushi Hasegawa played against Shigeki Hirokawa, three to one, no suspense.
In the end, Hikaru Haneda chose to take matters into his own.
I saw Hikaru Haneda jumping up in one step, and Shigeki Hirokawa was being stuck firmly with his body by Kazushi Hasegawa at this time, unable to move, and could only watch Hikaru Haneda throw the ball in front of him.
Although it is not the closest position, for Hikaru Haneda, this distance is not much different from shooting and layups.
"Brush"
The white nets made waves.
25:16
The red team moved back by one goal and the score was back in single digits.
Kenji Mizuno, who watched the whole process from the third perspective on the sidelines, was already so surprised that he couldn't close his mouth.
If it were once, it might just be a coincidence. Two consecutive conscious back-dribbling reversal breakthroughs can only show that Haneda Hikaru has really mastered the skill of backdribbling.
In an era when the change of direction of the dribble under the crotch is enough to cause a sensation, the dribble behind the back and then change direction to break through, it is simply a miraculous existence.
It is worth mentioning that the first NBA star to carry forward the dribble behind his back - Allen? Iverson, who had not yet joined the NBA at this time.
This way of dribbling and breaking through the era can be said to blind the eyes of the players on the court.
Of course, this does not mean that the change of direction of the dribble behind the back is necessarily better than other breakthrough methods. It can only be said that in this era, most people have never seen this breakthrough method of Hikaru Haneda, and if they have no experience in encountering it, they naturally have no way to prevent it.
It's like a math problem, when everyone is still rote math, suddenly someone uses a formula that everyone has never seen before to calculate, and a group of people can't even understand the principle, so they will naturally think that this formula is very powerful.
Back on the court, Hikaru Haneda's close-range shots after breaking through two people in a row were also telling the blue team another thing: one person can't prevent Hikaru Haneda, even if someone makes up for it, you have to send two people to cover the defense, otherwise the result will be the same as just now.
This is also the reason why Hikaru Haneda uses the dribble behind him to change direction and break through, and if he wants to come, he will be ruthless, and he will be in place at one time.
Otherwise, there are so many feasible ways to break through, why do you have to use the back dribble to break through? Hikaru Haneda just wants to give Kobayashi Hiroshi and others a heavy punch, and not give Kobayashi Hiroshi and others any chance to fantasize.
The breakthrough technique that almost no one has ever tried was used by Hikaru Haneda at this time. There is not even any defensive experience to refer to, which is exactly what other conventional breakthrough techniques can't do.
"Is that guy doing magic!"
Nishimura's tone was slightly trembling.
Kobayashi Hiroshi had a calm face, and his bitter heart didn't know how to explain it, because even he understood how Hikaru Haneda did it.
"Let's try again, if it doesn't work."
Kobayashi didn't finish his words, but the old people on the blue team knew what Kobayashi meant. If it is broken through again, it will only be able to wrap up Hikaru Haneda.
Who would have thought that the dignified Kanagawa Shoyo basketball team would actually use two main forces to defend a first-year freshman.