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Now reading: Chapter 187 187: Victory’s Embrace from 2K BASKETBALL SYSTEM, a Action novel by namelessmonster.

The final buzzer's echo had faded, but a new sound filled the cavernous space of Rizal morial Stadium: the distinct, passionate roar of the small but mighty Dasmariñas contingent, a sound that finally overwheld the stunned silence of the ho crowd. On the court, the war was over. Dasmariñas National High had erged victorious, 65 to 61, after a grueling battle of wills against the formidable Antipolo High.

Players on both teams were bent over, hands on their knees, chests heaving as they tried to reclaim their breath. Faces were flushed with the profound exhaustion that only such a high-stakes ga could produce. For a mont, there was only the shared understanding of a war well fought. Marco was still on one knee, head bowed in a silent prayer of thanks and relief. Tristan stood with his hands on his head, staring at the final score on the board as if to confirm it was real.

As per tradition, both teams lined up to shake hands at center court. There was no animosity, only a deep, hard-earned respect. The Antipolo players, though stung by the defeat on their ho floor, wore smiles that acknowledged the skill of their opponents.

Robert Dela Cruz, Antipolo's powerful forward, extended his hand to Ian and Cedrick first. "You two are a wall in there. Hell of a battle in the paint all night." He then moved to Tristan, grasping his hand firmly. "Good ga, man. You controlled that whole damn thing. You guys earned this. That final play… incredible poise."

Tristan t his gaze, his grip equally firm. "Thanks, Robert. It was the toughest fight we've ever had. You and your brother made us earn every single point."

Allan Dela Cruz found Daewoo. "I'm going to have nightmares about that fadeaway," he said with a wry shake of his head. "We knew it was coming, and we still couldn't stop it. Pure art."

"You guys have incredible heart," Daewoo replied humbly. "It was an honor to compete."

Finally, Allan clapped Marco on the shoulder. "Well done on that final shot. Cold-blooded. Precise and clutch."

Marco, now on his feet, managed a tired, humble smile. "Couldn't have done it without the team drawing all the attention. You pushed us to our absolute limit."

Coach Gutierrez gathered his exhausted team near the bench, letting them savor the mont before speaking, his voice steady yet filled with a pride that resonated deeply.

"Look at . Now look at each other," he began, his eyes scanning each player. "This is what a win looks like. Not just on that scoreboard, but right here. In this circle. When the second unit ca in and completely changed the energy of the ga, that was a win. When Ian got that crucial rebound in the final minute, that was a win. When Marco took that final shot with zero hesitation… that was a win. This victory is made of a hundred small monts of trust. I am proud of every single one of you. Now, let's get out of here with our heads held high."

Back on their bus, the initial silence of pure exhaustion slowly lted away as the adrenaline faded and the reality of their achievent set in. It was replaced by a bubbling undercurrent of joy that soon erupted into laughter and animated chatter. The victory carried an intoxicating energy, a release from the crushing pressure.

Aiden Santos turned around in his seat, grinning at the players who had dominated the third quarter. "Aye, 'Third Quarter Gang'! You guys saved our asses tonight, for real!"

John Manalo puffed out his chest playfully. "Just doing what a shooter does! When you see daylight, you let it fly!"

Mark Herras laughed. "You were on fire, man! Seeing your threes go in gave all the confidence to just run the floor and find you guys."

Gab Lagman smirked, clapping a still-breathing-hard Joseph on the back. "Our defense was solid. Joseph, your blocks were key. We let them know nothing was coming easy."

"Can't let those twins run wild in our house," Joseph replied, a satisfied look on his face.

As the bus rumbled down the highway toward the familiar lights of Dasmariñas, the boisterous energy softened, and players leaned back into their seats, their minds drifting into quiet reflection.

Tristan, sitting beside Marco, spoke softly, his voice barely audible over the hum of the engine. "Every mont out there… the passes, the screens, the shots that missed, the ones that went in… they all mattered. Every single second led to that final shot."

Marco stared out the window, watching the city lights blur past. "That buzzer-beater… it still feels like a dream. But a hard-earned one. When I caught your pass, my mind went blank. It was just muscle mory and trust."

Aiden, in the seat behind them, added thoughtfully, "The pressure was crushing, especially in that fourth quarter when they made their run. But sohow… we thrived in it. We didn't break."

Across the aisle, Cedrick was stretching a cramping calf. "The paint battles, man. Those monts on defense when it's just you and your man… those are the monts that defined us tonight."

Ian, icing both knees, nodded. "Keeping calm under fire. That's the strength we built together, practice by practice."

Later that evening, most of the team gathered at their usual hangout spot, a small carinderia near campus with plastic chairs and the best-tasting sisig in the city. The jovial atmosphere was tinged with contemplative undertones.

"One ga down," Tristan said, raising his bottle of Coke. "The journey's far from over. But every win like this is a chapter we write together."

"Agreed," Marco added. "A battle like that doesn't just make us winners; it makes us stronger. We know what we're capable of now."

"This team," Aiden said, looking around at the faces of his friends, his brothers. "This family… it's everything."

Tristan added softly, a small smile on his face, "And through it all, we've found more than just basketball. We've found each other."

After everyone had finally left, full of food and satisfaction, Tristan lingered on the steps alone, the cool night air a welco balm. The chaotic roar of the Manila stadium felt a world away from the quiet peace of his hotown. He pulled out his phone, scrolling through the congratulatory ssages in the team chat. A separate notification pinged softly. It was from Claire.

Claire: I was screaming the whole ti!!! You were all amazing. I'm so proud of every single mont. You did it!!!

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