Extra Basket-Chapter 110 - 97 – Flash vs Fire
Chapter 110: Chapter 97 – Flash vs Fire
Possession 5 — Jalen ball
This time, Jalen approached with calm precision. A single dribble forward. A subtle head fake.
Then—step-back.
Clean separation.
He rose smoothly and launched the three.
Swish.
Perfect form. Perfect arc.
"2-1, Flash," Ryan called, his voice subdued by the disbelief hanging in the air.
Louie clicked his tongue. "Tch... no big deal."
But his tightened jaw said otherwise.
...
Possession 6 — Louie ball
Something snapped in Louie.
He gritted his teeth, dribbled harder, and moved with frantic speed.
Spin move.
Crossover.
Double cross.
He danced with desperation, every move sharper, faster—fueled by pride.
Finally, he broke through.
He got past Jalen—just barely—and surged toward the basket.
He jumped, fully extended, reaching out for the layup like it was a final shot at pride.
But Jalen was right behind him.
SMACK!
The ball slammed against the backboard with brutal force.
Gasps echoed through the gym.
"NO WAY!" Josh yelled, leaping to his feet like he couldn’t believe his eyes.
"HE BLOCKED THAT!?" Evan’s jaw dropped, his head swinging toward Lucas.
Ethan’s eyes followed Jalen as he landed smoothly.
(He’s not just fast. His timing is perfect. It’s like he knows what’s coming before it happens...)
Jalen turned with a confident grin and said, "You almost had that one."
Louie hit the floor and stared up, stunned—his pride dented more than his body.
....
Possession 7 — Jalen ball
The gym grew quiet again, the air thick with tension. Everyone knew Jalen was leading 3-1—but the real tension wasn’t about the score. It was about how he played.
He wasn’t even sweating.
Jalen stood just past the three-point line, bouncing the ball lightly, eyes locked on Louie. He gave a slight hesitation move, rocking forward—
Then: boom.
Crossover behind the back—into a spin.
It was poetry in motion. The spin was tight, low, almost too fast for the eye to track.
Louie bit too hard on the hesi and staggered backward, his footing slipping just enough for Jalen to create space.
Jalen rose, smooth and relaxed.
The shot went up.
Swish.
"3-1," Ryan called quietly, shaking his head in disbelief.
Louie clenched his fists.
He was breathing hard now, his chest rising and falling with every breath. Sweat dripped from his brow. His heart thumped—not just from exhaustion, but frustration. He was doing everything he had.
But Flash made it look effortless.
Still, Louie’s eyes burned with resolve.
He wasn’t done.
....
Possession 8 — Louie ball
This time, Louie didn’t waste a second.
One hard dribble—then a step-back.
He rose from deep, putting every ounce of grit into the shot.
The release looked clean.
But it hit the rim with a loud clank, bouncing high.
Missed.
Jalen casually caught the rebound like it was nothing.
He looked at Louie, smile playful. "You should try playing with rhythm, not rage."
"Shut up and play!" Louie barked back, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand.
From the sideline, Lucas crossed his arms.
(He’s pushing himself too hard... Louie’s not thinking clearly. He’s trying to fight lightning with fire—but fire without control just burns you.)
....
Possession 9 — Jalen ball
Jalen stepped into a triple-threat position. The stance was picture perfect—calm, calculated. He didn’t rush.
He just stared Louie down.
Then, without even breaking eye contact, Jalen lifted the ball, flicking it off the backboard at an angle so sharp it looked absurd. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
Bank shot. Swish.
"4-1."
The gym fell silent.
Then—
"He banked that on purpose," Aiden whispered, his mouth slightly open.
Ethan just nodded slowly, hands in his pockets.
(He’s playing—but he’s not going all out. He’s testing Louie. Every move is deliberate. Every shot... a lesson.)
Louie gritted his teeth and wiped his face. His legs were heavy now, but his eyes still burned.
"Still got one more, Flash."
Jalen gave him a thumbs up. "Show me."
...
Final Possession — Louie ball
Louie bounced the ball slowly, deliberately.
No more fancy footwork.
No more tricks.
Just him. His heart. And the will to score.
He lowered his stance and stared Jalen down. The gym seemed to fade away—no more teammates, no more noise.
Only Flash and Fire.
Louie exploded left, driving hard.
Jalen stayed with him—but Louie had something left. At the last second, he spun back right, creating the slightest gap.
He pulled up.
The shot rose high.
Perfect arc.
Perfect form.
Swish.
"4-2," Evan announced, standing tall, a grin forming on his face.
The gym burst into cheers.
Josh jumped up. "Let’s gooo!"
Ethan allowed a small smile.
(He got one clean. That wasn’t luck... That was real.)
Jalen nodded, impressed. He clapped his hands together, eyes gleaming. "Not bad."
...
Game Point — Jalen ball
Jalen walked slowly to the top of the key.
No flash.
No trash talk.
Just quiet confidence.
He bounced the ball once... twice... and then—gone.
A sudden burst of speed like a thunderclap.
One quick crossover—Jalen was past Louie in a blink.
Louie lunged, trying to recover, but his legs were too slow.
Jalen floated up, calm, collected—
Layup.
Game.
"5-2. Flash wins," Lucas called, his arms crossed, voice steady.
Louie dropped to his knees, panting, sweat dripping down his chin.
"Damn it..." he muttered, pounding the floor once in frustration.
But then—
A hand appeared in front of him.
Jalen.
"You got guts," he said with a grin. "And your fire? It’s real. But polish it."
Louie looked up, surprised.
Then he took the hand, pulling himself to his feet. "Next time... I’m not losing."
Jalen smiled wider. "Looking forward to it."
...
The Vorpal Basket team rushed over.
"Louie, that was dope!" Josh slapped him on the back.
"You scored on him, bro!" Evan added.
"I thought you were cooked—but you clawed back," Ryan said with a smirk.
Aiden handed Louie a towel. "You good?"
Louie nodded, still catching his breath. "Yeah... but he’s the real deal."
From the sideline, Ethan walked past Jalen, giving him a calm nod.
"You holding back on purpose?"
Jalen winked. "Maybe."
Ethan smirked. "I’ll remember that."
Jalen gave him a light nod, the grin never leaving his face. As he strolled toward the bench, he casually spun the ball on his finger, like it weighed nothing at all.
The rest of the team surrounded Louie, but Lucas stood off to the side, arms crossed, eyes sharp, quietly observing.
Jalen.
(So that’s Flash... He’s not just fast. He’s polished. Calm. And he learns as he plays.)
Lucas stepped forward, his voice calm but firm.
"How about me?" he asked.
"Would you like to play basketball against me?"
The gym seemed to pause.
Jalen caught the ball and stopped spinning it, letting it rest in his hands as he turned toward Lucas.
He studied him for a second, gaze measured. Then a small smirk formed on his face.
"I get it," Jalen said. "You want to know how good you are... if you fought me."
Lucas’s expression didn’t waver. His yellow eyes locked onto Jalen’s.
Ethan glanced between the two, sensing the shift in the air.
But Jalen wasn’t done.
He turned his head slightly, looking at Ethan—then back to Lucas.
"But first," Jalen said, voice calm, confident—
"I want to play against Ethan."
Lucas raised an eyebrow. Ethan’s own smirk faded into something more serious.
(He’s choosing me first... why?)
Jalen walked a few steps toward Ethan, tossing the ball lightly into the air and catching it behind his back.
"You saw it, didn’t you?" Jalen asked.
Ethan just looks at him and didn’t answer.
The two stood only a few feet apart now—two different types of confidence, clashing without even needing to touch a ball.
Lucas looked between them, a subtle tension forming in his jaw.
(He chose Ethan over me... Is it because Ethan’s stronger? Or because he’s curious? Either way... I’ll be next.)
Brandon whispered from the sideline, eyes wide. "Yo... Jalen vs Ethan? This gym’s gonna explode."
Aiden grinned. "I’ve never seen Ethan get serious. Maybe now we will."
Ryan crossed his arms. "Or maybe Jalen will smoke him like Louie."
Louie, still catching his breath, stood beside Lucas.
"Hey," he muttered, glancing at him. "You gonna challenge him too?"
Lucas didn’t answer at first.
Then he said quietly, "Yeah. But not now. Let Ethan go first."
Who will win?
The one who challenged the story.
Versus the one above it.
Flash vs the Extra.
And Lucas, the protagonist? He’d be watching every second.
Waiting for his turn.
To be continue