The draw results are out, and the next step is to arrange the matches.

Aiko Gojo, Satsuki Momoi, Seijuro Akashi and Shintaro Midorima discussed for a long time and finally arranged the sequence of the competition.

Next Monday, Midorima Shintaro will fight Aomine Daiki, and Murasakibara Atsushi will fight Akashi Seijuro.

Next Tuesday, Kise Ryota and Kuroko Tetsuya will fight Murasakihara Atsushi, and Aomine Daiki will fight Akashi Seijuro.

Next Wednesday, Aomine Daiki will fight Murasakihara Atsushi, and Akashi Seijuro will fight Midorima Shintaro.

Next Thursday, Murasakibara Atsushi will fight Midorima Shintaro, and Kise Ryota and Kuroko Tetsuya will fight Aomine Daiki.

Next Friday, Akashi Seijuro will fight Murasakibara Atsushi, and Midorima Shintaro will fight Kise Ryota and Kuroko Tetsuya.

The competition schedule has been sent to the group, and Murasakibara Atsushi stuffed snacks into his mouth with a depressed look on his face.

He is there every day!

Although he normally has to play 4 games, why is he the unlucky guy who has to play one more game?

Aomine Daiki lay on the bed and put down his phone. All his matches were in the first four days, and there were no duplicates. This competition system arrangement was equivalent to requiring each of them to play at least one game with every teammate.

There is also a subtle distinction between home and away. For example, his team drew Akashi Seijuro and Murasakibara Atsushi. Although the other two also drew him, the most important thing for him is to compete with the two opponents he drew, because this is directly related to whether he can advance.

Even if he loses the matches against everyone else, as long as he wins against Akashi Seijuro and Murasakibara Atsushi, he can advance directly.

On the contrary, even if he won the games against everyone else, as long as he lost to Akashi Seijuro and Murasakibara Atsushi, he would have no chance of advancing.

But is he the kind of person who doesn’t care whether he wins or loses an unimportant game?

Of course not! He must win every game!

Aomine Daiki stood confidently on the competition field on Monday. He looked at Midorima Shintaro and quickly thought of a strategy.

Midorima Shintaro's almost 100% accurate shooting technique, although he cannot yet make a perfect shot from anywhere on the court, he can still do it within half the court.

Moreover, he always throws the ball high up from long distance. Basically, once the ball is thrown out of his hand, it is impossible to block it. After all, it is so high that you can't stop it.

So, either don't give him a chance to touch the ball, or stop him outside the half court.

Occasionally, you can also try to catch the ball when he just throws it up. At that time, the ball has not flown very high, and you can still catch it if you jump higher.

Aomine Daiki was eager to try, and his teammates stood behind him, looking nervous and confused.

Aomine Daiki’s request to them was - just don’t bother me, everything else is up to you.

Honestly, how do you do this?

They had not trained together for a long time and were not familiar with each other. They had no idea when to pass the ball to him or when to defend.

Seeing Aomine Daiki's confident look, Midorima Shintaro pushed up his glasses to block the gleam in his eyes.

Today he is the luckiest! And his lucky item is a wristband, which is amazing!

Because the wristband can be worn directly on the hand and never take off, it is equivalent to carrying a lucky item with you at all times, doubling your luck!

Maybe he can challenge the full-court shot.

After all, he was so lucky today. Even if his ability was insufficient, his luck could make up for it!

Kise Ryota watched the match between the two nervously. He wanted to imitate Midorima Shintaro's special move, but he had tried it and couldn't last too long and was easily killed.

So he had to see how Midorima Shintaro dealt with Aomine Daiki.

Midorima Shintaro's strategy is very simple and crude. His teammates pass the ball to him, pass it as hard as they can, and then he shoots immediately after getting the ball.

Of course, this is superficial.

In the first half, Midorima Shintaro kept trying to move in the opponent's half, because his shooting limit was within the half court, and he was not strong enough in the whole court.

Aomine Daiki did not give Midorima Shintaro any chance to get the ball, and at the same time kept pushing him out, forcing him farther and farther away from the basket.

But because Aomine Daiki and his teammates didn't have enough tacit understanding, they basically played separately on each side, and although Midorima Shintaro didn't have any chances to get the ball, his teammates were also helping him score, so the score difference was not very big.

Then, Midorima Shintaro will start to fight back.

He was outside the half court, even under his own basket, and it seemed that he was being tightly guarded by Aomine Daiki.

His teammates took advantage of the time when Aomine Daiki's attention was on Midorima Shintaro and suddenly launched a counterattack.

Aomine Daiki's teammates were losing ground, and he finally realized that the game was not just between the two of them.

So he randomly pointed to two teammates to guard Midorima Shintaro and not let him get close, and then he withdrew from the defense line.

Midorima Shintaro smiled slightly. This was the moment he had been waiting for!

Aomine Daiki was fighting with Midorima Shintaro's teammates, and suddenly, his teammate threw the ball into his own basket!

You have to know that the game is to try to throw the ball into the opponent's basket, not into your own basket!

Just when everyone was stunned, the defensive member on Midorima Shintaro's side directly intercepted the ball and passed it to Midorima Shintaro who was standing next to him!

Midorima Shintaro made a pose, which meant he was going to shoot! But he was outside half court! He shot! He shot! The ball went in! A beautiful three-pointer!

The whole audience cheered instantly.

Aomine Daiki's first reaction was that without him knowing it, Midorima Shintaro's shooting ability had reached the point where he could make 100% of his three-pointers from anywhere in the court.

But he thought about it carefully and felt that something was wrong?

The reason why Midorima Shintaro can't shoot from the entire court now is because his physical fitness can't keep up. Simply put, he is still young and his body has not fully developed. In a few years, he should be able to make 100% of his three-point shots from the entire court.

It can't be that his body suddenly fully developed in these two months?

No, it must have just been luck.

Aomine Daiki quickly calmed down. After all, this shooting method is very dependent on luck. Maybe he was just lucky with this shot, so he just happened to make it.

However, in the following game, Midorima Shintaro's performance shocked everyone!

He and his teammates always play some tricks, passing the ball to Midorima Shintaro in various ways, and then he shoots and the ball goes in!

During this period, Aomine Daiki also thought about defending Midorima Shintaro alone, but the problem was that he had teammates!

If he only defends Midorima Shintaro, then Midorima Shintaro's teammates will be able to kill everyone from behind. Otherwise, Midorima Shintaro will just sit there and shoot crazily.

The teammates that Midorima Shintaro found are very good at passing and stealing the ball. Although their style is not as good as Kuroko Tetsuya, they are also top-notch in this age group. No matter how good Aomine Daiki is, he cannot take care of everything by himself.

When the game was over, everyone was very surprised.

Although they all aimed to defeat Aomine Daiki, everyone was still surprised when Aomine Daiki actually lost.

It turns out that he is not the only one who can defeat Aomine Daiki!

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