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I Died on the Court, Now I'm Back to Rule It

Chapter 122: Horizon VS Toyonaka : Maestro’s Last Note Once again 3

Author: IMMORTAL_BANANA
updatedAt: 2025-07-06

CHAPTER 122: HORIZON VS TOYONAKA : MAESTRO’S LAST NOTE ONCE AGAIN 3

Step back. Stop. Pull.

Three point jumper.

Smooth. Silent. Swish.

93 – 93.

"DIRGA! TIES IT UP WITH AN EXPLOSIVE MOVE!"

Coach Reina’s face changed.

Calm turned sharp. Her arms folded tighter.

"So... that kid is back. Let’s hope Yuto and Masaki can answer."

Masaki watched Dirga across the court.

His eyes locked on the Maestro like it was destiny.

"Yeah... you came back.

That’s good.

My rival—let’s fight."

Yuto gritted his teeth.

Watching Dirga move like that — calm, surgical, in total control — sparked something inside him.

"Damn... but there won’t be a second time."

Toyonaka inbounded.

Masaki caught the ball.

He brought it up with quiet fire in his steps.

Taiga met him. Fresh legs. Tight stance. Focused.

Masaki didn’t flinch.

He stopped at the three-point line.

And held.

Isolation.

The crowd held its breath.

Dirga saw it from across the court.

He edged in — ready for help defense.

Not overcommitting, but reading every twitch.

Masaki jabbed left. Sharp. Clean.

Dirga didn’t bite—

But Masaki didn’t need him to.

He rose. Smooth. Fast. Cold.

Pull-up three.

High arc. Pure motion.

Swish.

93 – 96.

"MASAKI ANSWERS RIGHT BACK!! FROM DEEP RANGE!"

"You want a rivalry? You’ve got one.

Dirga ties it — Masaki buries the response!"

Masaki stepped back, calm as ice.

No celebration. Just eye contact.

With Dirga.

"You’re back."

"Then don’t blink. Because I won’t."

Dirga took the ball again.

His heart steady. His vision sharp.

He scanned the court, calculating—reading the threads of movement before they formed.

A quick dribble.

A fast screen from Taiga.

Then another from Aizawa.

Dirga took the first screen tight—

but just as he shifted toward Aizawa’s angle—

A sudden bounce pass.

To Rikuya.

Rikuya caught it in stride—

but Haruto was already there.

Rikuya spun—

Hook shot.

Haruto read it.

PAKKKK!!

BLOCKED.

The ball shot into the air—flying across the court—

Toward the opposite wing.

Masaki and Kaito were both there.

Masaki reached first.

But Kaito was trailing—hard.

Masaki sprinted toward the Horizon rim—

Kaito chased.

Desperately.

And just before Masaki jumped—

A fingertip.

Kaito poked the ball loose!

It rolled toward the sideline.

Kaito dove. Full body. Sacrifice.

He flicked it back inbounds before crashing into the floor.

The ball flew loose again—center court.

Taiga.

Yuto.

Rikuya.

Haruto.

All of them read it.

All of them launched.

They crashed into each other midair—

Rikuya touched it.

Haruto slapped it.

Yuto got a finger on it.

Taiga tipped it upward.

Still in the air.

Bodies hit the floor.

And then—

Dirga rose.

One clean jump.

Both hands.

Secured it.

Turn.

Second jump.

Fadeaway.

Release.

Swish.

95 – 96.

"DIRGA!! WHAT A SEQUENCE! HORIZON STILL BREATHING!"

"That possession had everything — effort, blocks, dives, madness—

and in the end, the Maestro finishes it himself!"

On the bench, Coach Reina didn’t blink.

Masaki cracked his neck.

Kaito wiped sweat from his chin—still on one knee.

Dirga stood, chest rising, staring at the scoreboard.

1 point. 1 life. 1 game.

Toyonaka inbounded.

Masaki caught it—

But instead of pushing, he passed.

To Yuto.

A rare shift.

Yuto dribbled calmly.

Swung it to Daichi on the wing.

Daichi drove hard—then kicked it back—

To Shunpei.

Shunpei caught it—faked the shot—drew defenders.

Then—

Back to Masaki.

That’s what he wanted all along.

The ball.

And a scattered defense.

Masaki exploded.

Drive. Slash. Intent.

But Dirga was already there.

He read it.

Saw the sequence before it unfolded.

Cut him off at the elbow.

Masaki didn’t hesitate—

He stopped, spun, and rose.

Midrange jumper.

Dirga jumped with him—

Fingers outstretched.

He felt it — the ball grazed his fingertips.

Time slowed.

Bounce. Glass. Drop.

In.

"MASAKI!! HE GOT IT TO FALL!!"

"EVEN CONTESTED, EVEN READ — HE STILL SCORES!"

Score: 95 – 98.

Masaki landed. Calm. Silent.

He didn’t look back.

[ Echo: Host — 1 minute remaining. Activating Maestro State. ]

[ Boosts applied: Passing Precision, Decision-Making Speed, Flow Efficiency +20%. ]

A soft glow in Dirga’s mind.

His thoughts sharpened. His awareness widened.

The rhythm of the game now pulsed in his hands.

Dirga took the ball.

He motioned for a spread formation.

"Clear out."

Isolation play.

He dribbled with patience, baiting Yuto toward the wing.

But this was a setup.

Kaito circled behind him — took the handoff.

Dirga cut without the ball.

Off-ball movement.

Screen from Taiga — clean and solid.

Dirga broke free — open space at the wing.

Kaito saw it.

The pass — crisp.

Masaki rotated quickly — but Dirga was one step ahead.

One-touch pass.

To Aizawa — cutting hard from the top.

Aizawa caught it in stride.

Saw the lane.

Euro-step.

But Daichi slid over.

Contact.

Whistle.

Foul.

The ball rolled off the rim.

"Foul called! That was a beautiful find by Dirga — and Aizawa nearly made it count!"

Two free throws.

Aizawa stepped to the line.

The crowd roared. Hands waving. Pressure rising.

First shot.

Swish—

No. It rattled out.

Clink.

"OHH—missed the first!"

Dirga clenched his fists.

Kaito nodded silently behind him.

Aizawa exhaled. Bounced the ball. Focused.

Second shot—

Swish.

96 – 98.

"Makes the second. Horizon now down just two."

"Less than a minute remaining. Every possession now... is legacy."

[ Echo: Host — 45 seconds remaining. Activating Tempo Sight – GodFrame. ]

Dirga’s vision shifted.

Lines. Paths. Intentions. Rhythm.

The world slowed.

Every player was a piece on a board he could see two moves ahead.

This ends now.

Toyonaka’s possession.

Masaki caught the ball and sprinted into Horizon’s half.

Taiga met him. Full speed. Full contact.

It got physical. Fast.

Masaki tried to throw his shoulder into him—

But Taiga didn’t back down.

Didn’t flinch.

There was a height difference. A weight gap.

But Taiga’s body said one thing:

Come at me.

Yuto came in for the handoff.

Masaki passed—

But Aizawa jumped the lane!

He tipped it!

Almost a steal—

The ball flew loose!

Masaki and Taiga chased it.

Taiga dove—

Sacrificed his body.

Secured the ball.

He slid on the hardwood, arms around it—but Masaki was right there.

Masaki reached—

But Kaito was faster.

Taiga flicked the pass. Kaito grabbed it.

Fast break.

Kaito sprinted down the court — open floor.

Yuto chased.

Everyone else was trailing behind.

Kaito euro-stepped—

Fake. Side step.

Yuto didn’t bite.

He waited.

Jumped.

PAKK!

BLOCKED!

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