Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1624
“Let me show you what humility means,” Larry calmly muttered to the boy.
“Don’t be so full of yourself.”
Ignoring Larry, the boy then took his first shot.
The boy’s shot from behind the three-point line landed right in the hoop. Upon seeing that, Larry then took a shot from behind the line as well.
However, it seemed like it had been too long since Larry played basketball, for his ball did not enter the hoop.
Instantly, the boy scoffed; he was certain that he was going to win.
“You lost, so I’m going first,” the boy huffed proudly.
With that said, the boy walked to the top of the circle. At that, a faint smile grew on Larry’s face as he moved to a defensive position.
Right as the boy was about to make a breakthrough and while he was dribbling the ball, Larry swiftly stole the ball from him.
When he saw the smile on Larry’s face, the boy cried out, “Hmph! You were just lucky. Again.”
Larry said nothing to that. Quietly, he began dribbling the ball as he stared at the boy. With a quick turn, he managed to move past the boy and tossed the ball in.
The boy was silent as he focused harder on the game instead.
Once again, Larry turned and changed direction. Before the boy could react, Larry had gone past him and took a shot.
Larry took the ball from the boy in the third round and took another shot from behind the three-point line. Like before, the ball entered the hoop.
Finally, the boy tucked away the proud look of his face. It seemed like he now knew the difference in skills between Larry and him, but still, he continued to stay in the defensive position.
In the fourth round, Larry sped past the boy and dunked the ball. The surrounding people instantly cheered.
Only a few minutes had passed, but Larry already had ten successful shots. In the end, he won the boy with a score of ten to zero.
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