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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 183

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 183

Dexter was point guard; Tyler was shooting guard; Luke was small forward; Leo was power forward while Gordon was center.

After seeing this lineup, Class E, who was about to go up against Class F, laughed in disdain. “The main task of the shooting guard is to score. First, he needs to be a good solo shooter with the ball, or a very stable receiver and shooter. Secondly, he needs to slip through gaps to shoot from the outside line. Can that clown even reach the hoop?”

Tyler, who was in charge of shooting guard, wasn’t mad when he heard this. Instead, he put on a bright smile and thought to himself, Do they really think I can’t reach the basketball hoop? That’s a piece of cake…

Meanwhile, Gordon, who was in charge of center, suited the role. The center was the most important position and required the player to be tall enough to stop the opponent so Gordon was feeling really confident.

The Beasts and Gordon got ready and waited for the coach to blow the whistle. As expected, the coach blew on his whistle a minute later. The players from Class E licked their lips, prepared to defeat the dwarfs of Class F. They were confident that the players from Class F would lose so badly that they would be too ashamed to look anyone in the eye. Sure enough, the players of Class E had good moves and they soon scored their first point.

The cheerleaders standing outside the court shouted, “Go Class E! Come on, Class E!” Seeing that things weren’t going well, Abby raised the only Class F sign in the crowd and cheered. She put on a rare strong front and shouted fiercely, “Come on, Class F!”

Janet turned around and glanced at her before smiling helplessly. It’s impossible that Class F would lose. Perhaps The Beasts and Gordon were secretly going easy on them. The players of Class E looked at their opponents in an ostentatious manner and one of them said, “Class F, just hurry up and admit defeat already.”

Another teammate chimed in, “He’s right. Surrendering right now will be less embarrassing.” A flicker appeared in Dexter’s eyes and he countered, “We’ll see!” With that, he passed the ball to Gordon and he managed to escape Class E’s interception, successfully passing the ball to Tyler. Standing outside the two-point line, Tyler raised his hands and threw the ball toward the basketball hoop in a parabolic arc.

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