The process of the match was waveless, with no eye-catching reversals.
If other teams ca to participate in the competition, then the teams with Generation of Miracles ca to farm materials.
The gap in strength allowed them to be like fish in water on both offensive and defensive ends.
Kise waved and left the court amidst the screams of won.
After watching this match, Seiho's people went back.
Their match was scheduled for the afternoon.
The 64-to-32 matches would last two days, and 32-to-16 would also last two days.
But after that, the remaining teams needed to be prepared for continuous back-to-back gas.
Because starting from the Round of 16, the schedule is a dense one-ga-a-day format.
Testing not only the players but also the coaching staff responsible for team logistics.
3:00 PM.
Seiho ushered in their debut in the Nationals main tournant.
Compared to Kaijo's gorgeous performance in the morning, Seiho's debut appeared waveless.
Their opponent was like a frog boiled in warm water, cooked by Seiho unknowingly.
All five starters of Seiho scored in double digits, and two bench players also scored in double digits. Finally, they defeated the No. 3 seed of Kyoto with a huge gap of 119 to 65.
Yuuto played 25 minutes and blasted an astonishing 32 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, and 7 blocks.
Compared to Akashi's 20 points, 19 assists, and 13 steals, he was not inferior at all.
However, the most dazzling players today weren't the two of them.
In the morning match, Kaijo vs. King Senshinkan, Kise put up a shocking quintuple-double of 40 points, 12 rebounds, 13 assists, 10 steals, and 10 blocks.
Undoubtedly, he created history, hitting the first quintuple-double in the history of the High School Nationals.
However, his playing ti was more than 10 minutes longer than both Yuuto and Akashi.
However.
The performance of these geniuses wasn't over yet.
On the second match day.
Tōō appeared first, as if stimulated by Kise.
Today Aomine Daiki shot frantically, blasting a scalp-numbing single-ga 87 points.
And in the subsequent Yosen match.
Although Murasakibara didn't score high, and even didn't participate in the team's offense during the match...
When the match ended, the score of 97:0, and the fact that Murasakibara sealed the opponent to zero alone, still made fans widen their eyes.
Except for Yuuto and Akashi, the other three created new records for the Nationals.
Single-ga scoring record, single-ga rebounding record, single-ga assist record, single-ga steal record, single-ga block record...
All were refreshed by these first-year geniuses.
Other participating teams only felt chills down their spines.
The previous situation of warlords fighting for supremacy narrowed further.
Now the favorites for the championship in the eyes of fans were only the teams possessing Yuuto and the others.
"Sei-chan, for tomorrow's match, how about you play a bit longer too?" Mibuchi Reo wasn't satisfied with this result.
He hated that fans only knew to sing praises for Kise, Aomine, and Murasakibara.
Because he knew clearly in his heart that as long as Akashi wanted, these records were within easy reach.
"Fighting for those records is aningless. The result of winning by 100 points and winning by 1 point won't be any different." Akashi appeared very calm.
He didn't have much interest in records.
Because when he stood at the top of the nation, all these records would appear so insignificant.
"Compared to Aomine and the others, we need to care more about Seiho and Yuuto."
"True. He played only twenty-sothing minutes in the first match like you, not exerting force at all." Hayama Kotaro was thoughtful.
The thod Yuuto adopted on the first match day was very similar to Akashi's.
Playing twenty-sothing minutes to maintain touch and form, then clocking out imdiately after ensuring team victory.
Both were saving strength for subsequent matches.
"Continue practicing. Be prepared. Whether Murasakibara or Aomine, they won't admit defeat easily."
"Yes!"
Rakuzan Basketball Club practiced in full swing.
Seiho on the other side was about the sa.
Tsugawa Tomoki was also asking if Yuuto wanted to exert so force tomorrow, maybe break a record or sothing?
Young people.
They all love showing off; just like after Kise blasted a quintuple-double, Aomine blasted the single-ga scoring record on the first day.
Everyone was showing their "muscles."
"No need. History only rembers champions and winners."
"People only rember Jordan and his Bulls Dynasty, but not how excellent the opponents they defeated were."
A very direct question...
Jordan reached the Finals 6 tis in his career and won the championship 6 tis.
Fans know this because it has long been written about extensively by the dia.
However.
How many fans really rember the opponents Jordan encountered in these 6 Finals?
Just like in the 80s, fans only rember Magic and Larry Bird. But few rember that besides them, there were Hall of Fa superstars like Moses Malone, Dr. J Julius Erving, Human Highlight Film Dominique Wilkins, etc., in that era.
In the end.
Fans are creatures who judge heroes by success or failure.
Especially latecors; they will selectively rember who the champion was, ignoring how many problems that era actually had.
Besides, if they were really that excellent, why couldn't they win?
"Many years later, later fans and players may not rember the records they created, but they will rember who won this competition in the end."
Yuuto's words were cold and ruthless because Ryuhei Kasuga and others knew he spoke the truth.
Just like them now; they only rember so past Nationals champions.
Teams other than the champion?
They didn't rember who took second or third place, let alone the luxurious stats players of those teams put up in that match.
"Do you understand?"
"Seem to understand. Winning until the end is the right way, right?"
"Your comprehension is not bad."
Yuuto patted Tsugawa Tomoki's buzz cut, his eyes full of care for the ntally challenged.
However.
Actually not wrong; just win until the end.
On the day of the 32-to-16 matches, teams that played on the first match day would appear again.
Seiho's match was scheduled for the morning.
Yuuto played 5 minutes more in this match, reaching 30 minutes of playing ti.
Stats didn't change much; he still filled the stat sheet.
40 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists, 7 steals, 5 blocks.
He had already started adjusting his form in advance for the upcoming match against Kaijo.
The other starters were the sa; Yamashita Shio let the starters play a few more minutes in this match.
Too dense a schedule is bad, but resting too long will also make the body rusty.
These are the wisdom of powerhouses!
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