Basketball System: Hate Makes Me Unstoppable

Chapter 165: Beatdown.



Irving dribbled back and forth, looking like he was just wasting time.

But suddenly, he shifted to the right and accelerated for a breakthrough. Han Sen could sense that Irving had gotten faster since last summer.

When a team focuses on developing a rookie, their growth is rapid.

However, Han Sen kept up with Irving.

Irving had impressive agility, flexibility, balance, and ball-handling skills, but his raw athleticism was average, particularly his lack of explosiveness, which made it tough for him to blow by defenders like Iverson.

Because of that, Irving had developed elite dribbling skills.

He was also well aware of Han Sen's defensive prowess, so he quickly switched to a Shammgod move, feinting left and then breaking to the right.

During this process, his hand seemed to stick to the ball like Spider-Man's, smoothly weaving his moves together.

The crowd began to cheer.

As Han Sen could see, Irving's flashy style had already earned him a lot of fans in Cleveland.

But Han wasn't so easy to shake off. He turned and quickly caught up, leaping just as Irving went for a layup.

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