《The Mighty Mustangs: A Basketball Story》Arc 1, Episode 9: The Beginning Of A New Expert?
Advertisement
“I hadn’t noticed. I guess I didn’t think it was possible. But, this isn’t the same. He isn’t on our level, but he’s at a level that he can make us put an effort,” Kory remarked, watching Russ from the bench. Kazu listened, completely interested in Kory’s analysis of Russ. “It’s similar to the twins and Michael. Someone who is above the average high schooler. But, why do I feel like this is coming out of nowhere?”
Kazu put a smile on his face.
“He stayed on the team since he started high school. Every year, people would quit because the coach only played the kids that were there from his first year here. Russ came a year after the last coach. Everyone Russ’s age and lower was never going to play in games. Most people quit, except Russ. Instead, he challenged everyone on the team as a way to attempt to earn his spot,” Kazu turned his attention to Russ on the court. “Despite never getting to play, he pushed himself against every player on his team. His offence never really jumped, but his defence was his way to fight. Even now, he constantly goes against Khris in practice every chance he gets. If anything, he should probably be better.”
Kory nodded, understanding the situation a little more. Coach Riley chimed in on the situation.
“He has determination. I knew a kid like him when I was playing in high school. Those are the best types to play with. The kid that pushes himself hard, even when nobody notices. Four years of being that kid, I guess Russ wants to take the bull by the horn,” Coach watched the staredown between Russ and Trent, a slight smirk on his face.
“He’s good. Definitely can stop a normal high school player. But, against the Experts, his only hope is to slow them down,” Lionel added, watching Trent instead of Russ.
“Well, we have an Expert on our team, along with natural scorers, a great rebounder, and a tall tipper. All Russ needs to do is slow them down,” Kory’s legs started twitching, the sudden desire to join the game nearly overwhelming him. That’s when he noticed someone in the stands. Manny was sitting in the top corner of the stands, a sinister smile on his face, staring at Kory as the game continued. Once Kory noticed Manny, his desire to join the game left.
Continuing the game, Trent brought the ball up again, as Russ played tight defence on him. Unlike the previous possession, Trent gave all his attention to Russ, not giving him a chance to steal the ball. The Kraken players moved around the court, attempting to get open. However, Trent didn’t watch his team move, instead jumping as high as he could again. Russ jumped as well, reaching high enough to get his hand in the face of Trent, but this didn’t matter. The shot went in, and Trent glared at Russ as he ran back on defence.
Xavier started to march towards Trent, anger on the Kraken captain’s face, but High-Rise stopped him.
“I promise you he won’t miss for a while. Give him five minutes, please. I’ll double his score later to make up for him going rogue for a bit,” High-Rise pleaded, knowing that Trent was about to go off.
Xavier sighed, not saying a word, but he nodded in agreement. Xavier knew how Trent felt, not wanting to back down from a challenge. Hearing an Expert promise him offensive success, however, was something he couldn’t ignore. When one of the best players around wants to take over a game, sometimes, you have to let them.
Advertisement
For the Mustangs, however, Khris didn’t need to promise anybody that he wouldn’t miss. Everyone on the team knew that Khris wasn’t going to miss, and they knew that they could put their faith in Khris. However, Michael was a major part in this thinking, because the team knew that Michael wanted to be the best, and they knew that whenever Khris was starting to heat up, Michael was going to heat up as well.
When Khris brought up the ball, Trent waited there on defence. But, with a glance towards Michael from Khris, the Mustangs were guaranteed a basket. Michael darted past Xavier, immediately hitting his top speed as he ran towards the basket. Khris didn’t try to dribble around Trent, instead jumping straight up to shot. Trent responded by jumping his highest, his shadow covering Khris as he prepared to block the shot. But, Khris changed his form in the air, passing the ball around Trent to Michael, who made an easy layup around High-Rise.
On the Kraken’s possession, Trent did the same thing as last time, jumping s high as he could as soon as he crossed the half-court line, making another shot over Russ. Coach Riley immediately called a timeout. The Mustang players walked off the court, surrounding Coach.
“Russ, you’re out. Lionel, you’re in. Russ, sit in between Kory and me for a bit. Lionel, go out there and see if you can stop Trent,” Coach proclaimed.
Nearly everyone on the team was shocked except for Kory, almost immediately knowing what Coach was thinking. Russ didn’t argue, instead flashing a smile at Lionel.
“Make him fear you,” Russ said, a smile on his face.
Without a word, Lionel nodded as Russ and then nodded at Lory, who had a smile on his face.
“Ready? Break!” Coach said as the buzzer signalled the end of the timeout.
When Russ was about to sit down, Kory grabbed his arm, pulling Russ in between himself and Coach.
“Watch Trent closely. Notice every movement he does as he shoots. Study it, memorize it, perfect it. I think you can find a way to stop him,” Kory patted Russ’s back as Kory spoke, not taking his own eyes off of Trent.
“You’re going back in the second quarter. I’m counting on you to shut him down from then on,” Coach also patted Russ on the back. “Do that, and I’ll officially announce you as the captain.”
Russ nodded, staring at Trent, who guarding Khris. The Mustang offence, almost as if they all read each other’s minds, started moving. Lory went and set a screen for Lionel in the corner, and Michael darted towards he paint, making sure High-Rise stayed to try to stop Michael from scoring. In the brief second that Lionel got free from Quinn off of Lionel’s screen, Khris passed him the ball and Lionel shot another quick shot. The shot banked in, giving the Mustangs another three points. Taylor cheered loudly from the audience, which caught the attention of Manny. Immediately, Manny watched Lionel, seeing if he reacted. Lionel didn’t look up, but he had a smirk on his face. Manny knew that the smirk could have been because he just made a shot, but Manny also had an idea.
Trent brought up the ball, staring down Lionel. Kory, Coach, and Russ watched Trent as close as they could, studying everything about his movement. Lionel tried to play as tight as he could on Trent, but Trent simply jumped and shot the ball, Lionel not being able to even reach Trent’s face as he did. The shot went in, and Trent stared down Russ as he went back on defence.
Advertisement
While that play happened, Manny got up and walked over to Taylor and Rachel, sitting next to Taylor.
“Hey there, I’m Manny. What’s your name?” Manny put on a pure voice.
“I know who you are. Manny Johnson, The Villain, an Expert, and someone who needs to get away from me,” Taylor didn’t even look in Manny’s direction as she spoke.
Manny couldn’t help but laugh, standing up and walking away.
“What was that? You knew who he was?” Rachel asked.
“Lionel is really into the Experts, so I looked them up. I also asked Kory for a folder. The Villain is one of the more well-known Experts, so his picture was online,” Taylor answered, watching Lionel play with a smile.
Rachel rolled her eyes, confused as to why Taylor seemed so interested in Lionel. The girls watched as the Mustangs scored, and then the Krakens scored, and the rest of the quarter went back and forth. Trent stayed fired up the entire quarter as if he was trying to send a message to Russ and Khris. The Mustangs, however, relied on the trio of Michael, Lionel, and Khris, who were unstoppable. Russ, Kory, and Coach watched Trent the entire quarter, chatting among themselves what little details they noticed.
Manny, his plan failing because Taylor didn’t give him the time of day, decided to quickly check out the Sabres game, wanting to see how Macbeth and Robin were doing. The game was into the second quarter, and Macbeth was already on the bench. The Sabres were beating the other team by fifteen points, but Manny knew that the opponents weren’t going to score much more. That’s what it means to face Macbeth, your chances of winning are almost zero against his style of play. Manny also noticed that the point guard on the Sabres seemed different from other players and that every player on the court wasted no movements.
“Oh? Guess You’ve moulded your entire team already, Macbeth. I still don’t see your style matching up well against High-Rise or Dilly-Dally, however,” Manny laughed to himself, getting excited at seeing Macbeth collide with another Expert.
Back at the Mustang game, Coach had given the team a strategy for the second quarter, based on a conversation he had with Kory. Only Khris understood how effective the strategy would be, and it all relied on Russ.
The buzzer rang, signalling the start of the second quarter. The Mustang lineup consisted of Khris, Michael, Lionel, Russ, and Kazu. Coach watched his team walk onto the court, remembering the conversation he had with Kory about the plan.
“What do you mean he’ll quit before this quarter ends?” Coach asked.
“Trent isn’t focused on basketball, that’s why he is the most disappointing Expert. He has talent but refuses to unlock it all because basketball is a tool for him. He uses it to gain popularity, which he plans to move into a music career. The moment he sees this game as a nuisance and unnecessary, he’ll leave. We just have to push him to that point,” Kory responded.
“That’s why you guys called him Dilly-Dally?” Coach asked.
“Because on the court, that’s all he does. This is the most I’ve seen him move, so he’ll wear himself down soon as well. If he kept his condition and motivation high, he’d be up with the top five,” Kory smirked, knowing that the Mustangs had the advantage. “Plus, Khris had been using Michael and Lionel so that he doesn’t expel too much energy. When the time comes for Khris to become unstoppable, This game will almost be over. That is if High-Rise still has the same weaknesses as before.”
Having remembered that conversation, Coach’s confidence rose. Having someone like Kory, who knew the game of basketball and knew the Experts so well, was a major boost for Coach. However, the thought always lingered in Coach’s mind about why Kory never joined the games.
The second quarter started with Khris taking up the ball. The offence moved as usual, with the screen for Lionel along with Michael cutting into the paint. This time, the play ended with Michael getting a free layup, as High-Rise went to cover Lionel.
Trent brought up the ball for the Krakens with his eyes completely focused on Russ. Russ kept a smirk on his face, looking Trent in the eyes. Trent glared down at Russ, before jumping to shoot again. However, when Trent raised his arms to shoot, he noticed that the ball had gone missing, turning around to see Russ make a layup. Anger filled him immediately, but then Conner slapped him on the back.
“Let me take the ball up this time, I’ll give you an opening to take your revenge,” Conner stated, before getting the ball from the inbound.
Khris was guarding Conner this time, playing tight defence, but was ready to guard a cut any time. Conner almost immediately realized that Khris was more skilled at defence than Daryll, and protected the ball cautiously. He scanned around, seeing Trent in the corner. Trent jumped as high as he could, and Conner threw him the ball. When Trent caught it, he landed and jumped again to shoot. Just like the first time, however, the ball wasn’t in his hands when he raised his arms to shoot, and Russ passed the ball up to Khris, who ran forward and shot a three-pointer.
Russ looked back at Trent, a smug look on his face.
“Khris trusted me with guarding his rivalry. I’m not letting you beat him in scoring, ever,” Russ claimed.
Trent’s eyes widened, his face showing rage to a level it hadn’t shown before. Kory noticed.
“It’s time. He’s going to become unstoppable, but it’ll burn him out quick. Game over,” Kory smiled, anticipating seeing Trent at his best.
Trent took the ball from Conner on the inbound, almost in a trance as if nobody else was on the court. Xavier contemplated calling another timeout but knew that he’d be wasting another one, which wasn’t an option. Trent darted down the court, a speed he wasn’t moving at before, blowing past Russ and spinning around Kazu. He then dunked the ball, landing and looking back at Russ.
“You’re nowhere near my level,” Trent stated.
“I disagree. You’re barely an Expert, and the fact that I’m slowing you down brings up the question. Is this the beginning of a new Expert?” Russ smiled, confidence exuding form him. Khris happened to overhear the last statement from Russ.
“Don’t get ahead of yourself, allow me to show you a real Expert,” Khris stated, taking the ball for an inbound.
Trent was guarding Khris as Khris passed half-court, with Trent completely locked in on defence. The pressure coming from him didn’t affect any of the Mustangs, however. This pressure was nothing compared to what Tyrell showed off. Khris smiled at Trent.
“I see you’ve got a presence as well. Makes sense, the best players always do. However,” Khris closed his eyes, taking a deep breath, opening them aight a serious look on his face. “I’ve got more than you.”
The pressure from Khris started to hit the Kraken players, except High-Rise. Khris started dribbling, doing every move he could to get Trent off balance. Trent couldn’t keep up, eventually falling to the floor, followed by Khris shooting and making the easy three-pointer. Khris looked at the fallen Trent.
“Who’s the failure now?” Khris taunted as he went back on defence.
Trent slapped the floor in anger, which Xavier ran over to him to help him up. Trent slapped the hand away, almost growling at Xavier. Yet again, Trent took the inbound, running up the court with the ball. Trent darted past Russ, but Russ almost immediately caught up. That’s when Trent stopped around the free-throw line, jumping for a pull-up mid-range shot. Russ wasn’t able to react in time, and couldn’t steal the ball, resulting in Trent making the shot.
The Krakens, unable to stop Khris form making another three-pointer, brought the ball up again, in Trent’s hands. Yet again, Trent darted past Russ, who was struggling to keep up with the sudden surge in Trent’s mobility. Kazu moved to help guard Trent, leaving High-Rise wide open. However, Trent jumped up and dunked right over Kazu, making Kazu fall to the ground. Trent landed and stared at the fallen Kazu, not saying a word for a moment. Then he turned and ran back on defence. Russ and Michael went to help Kazu stand, with Khris right behind them.
“Not an experience I’d like to have again,” Kazu said, wiping himself off.
“This is great. All we have to do is stop him once. He won’t pass, he’s too into himself right now to pass. One stop and he’s done, I promise,” Khris said, a smile on his face.
“Well, I think I have a plan,” Michael said.
While all this was happening, Lionel had already run down the court, staring at Trent.
“It’s weird. You’re this good, yet I feel like Tyrone was better at offence than you. Like, his fundamentals were much better. It’s almost as if you’re nothing more than hops and shots,” Lionel had clear confusion in his voice, with a mix of confidence.
Trent snarled at Lionel but decided not to respond. He looked up to the audience, seeing the Kraken fans cheering for him, which only motivated him more. The mix of anger and focus on him was exactly what he needed. After all, he only played basketball so that more eyes could be on him. A cross-platform celebrity is what he wanted to be until he was popular enough to focus completely on music.
The next Mustang possession went as usual, with the Kraken defence unable to stop the combination of Lionel, Michael, and Khris.
Trent took up the ball for the Krakens, seeing Michael playing defence on him this time. Trent immediately tried to dart past him, but Michael was fast enough to stay in front of Trent. This caused Trent to jump and try to shoot over Michael, but this all went according to plan. As Trent jumped, Russ ran past, slapping the ball out of Trent’s hands before he could raise them in the air. Russ ran down the court, but Trent had recovered fast and was right behind him.
Behind Trent and Russ was Michael, running up the court. Michael could feel himself heating up, feeling unstoppable, as he had been scoring well this game. When Russ realized that Trent was behind him, he jumped for the layup. Trent jumped as well, much higher than Russ, about to block the layup attempt. However, Russ anticipated this, tossing the ball behind him, with the ball going straight into Michael’s hands. With the sound of the Kraken fans screaming for Trent to stop the Mustangs from scoring, mixed with Michael already heating up, Michael knew he would be able to attempt something he rarely succeeds with. A sadistic and evil smile on his face, Michael jumped with everything he could. As Michael rose in the air, Trent was falling. Michael reached as high as he could, and dunked the ball in the net, right over Trent, This time, it was Trent on the floor. Michael stared at him as he landed, and then he let out a laugh that he couldn’t hold in. A laugh that would be right at home in a Saturday morning cartoon from a villain.
High-Rise ran back, offering a hand to Trent. Trent slapped the hand away, stood up, and walked to the Kraken bench, sitting down. Nobody on the Kraken team tried to stop him, as they could tell that Trent being on the court would do more harm than good at that point. Trent was both physically and mentally exhausted. A different, shorter Kraken player took his spot on the court.
Michael ran back to Khris, trying hard to hold in his laughter, but it would occasionally come out in bursts.
“He quit? HAHAHA!” Michael laughed again, now at the thought of making an Expert quit.
“If he took basketball seriously, we would’ve been in big trouble. I guess he’s gotten worse, instead of improving like the rest of us. I don’t think I can even consider him my rival anymore,” Khris sighed, clear disappointment in his voice, which Michael noticed. However, Khris knew this would happen.
As this moment, High-Rise walked past Khris, not looking at him. Suddenly, Khris got a chill down his spine. Michael noticed the change in Khris’s demeanour.
“Is something wrong?” Michael asked.
“We’re in trouble. It seems like High-Rise is about to get serious. Call it a hunch,” Khris’s voice had a very serious tone. Khris turned to look at High-Rise, and all he saw was a beast about to be unleashed.
Will High-Rise be able to make a difference in this game? Will the Mustang players be able to slow High-Rise down? The thrilling conclusion to this game is coming up!
Advertisement
- In Serial75 Chapters
Leftover Apocalypse
[Participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] This is a story about the newly-adult Calliope Smith having a terrible day that ends in her getting mysteriously teleported from Phoenix, Arizona to a fantasy world where her life is in constant danger. She considers this an upgrade. Someone evil is looking for her, and she doesn't know why. Someone who seems to know a lot about her has promised they'll help her, but she doesn't know who they are. All that matters to Callie is that magic is real and one way or another she's going to learn it. The end of the world is coming up, sure, but Callie won't need to worry about that. In fact, by the time she even finds out about it one of the doomsday devices will already be destroyed, and the authorities will be well on the way to dealing with the other one. It's fine. Everything will be smooth sailing. Almost certainly. Probably. Chapters are usually about 2500-3500 words, and the goal is to post 2-3 per week but I sometimes get busy or have some writers block. It's your standard portal fantasy / Isekai premise, but unlike some the main character's time on Earth and how she got pulled into another world will (eventually) be explored. Some slight GameLit-feeling stuff later, no menus or level-ups but there's something suspiciously like a skill tree when the magic system gets going. No number crunching, and while the main character will get to do some silly stuff she won't be a god like in some fics (and will in fact spend a lot of time being badly outclassed by her enemies). Some reader interaction, ranging from adding to the worldbuilding to occasionally making big important decisions about skill progression. Please note that the main character is flawed and impulsive, and will make some stupid decisions. That's part of the story, but I get that it's not for everyone. Trigger Warnings: Foster care system references, crappy parenting. Some mental health adjacent stuff, specifically the main character has some issues where she experiences varying levels of empathy and emotional vulnerability depending on the day (it's complicated and not meant to portray any real-world conditions). Occasional violence including mention of death and grievous bodily harm, but no detailed descriptions of gore.
8 72 - In Serial16 Chapters
Phantom Storm
"Have you heard, the entire Bonanno crew was brutally murdered!" Exclaimed a youth in his early teens. "What? you're lying, again!" Another similarly aged child responded with crisp denial in his tone. After all, the crew was infamous for their ruthlessness. An eery silence passed between them. Soon enough, the teens' curiosity trumped his ego, and he found himself inquiring in a meek voice. "So...Who did it?" "I heard my father talking about it while he was drunk. Guess what he said?..." The child responded, he was a natural-born storyteller. Listening intently, the other teen urged him on. "It was done by a single person. When the police arrived, the bodies were charred black, likely the work of an electro mage. Most had an arrow or two lodged in their body, and a few were even chopped into neat little slices by a sharp blade." He paused, inhaling sharply. "All the victims had shocked expressions on their faces. As if the enemy was invisible or something. That's why they call that person the Phantom Storm!" concluded the adolescent with an excited glint in his eyes. 2 CHAPTERS PER WEEK (Canada time) [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] -------------------------------------------- Follow Itsuki as he is reincarnated in an unfamiliar world, left to discover where he belongs in such a place. Witness his exploits. Watch him build his kingdom, receive a rare class, and overcome trial upon trial. This story is about a man trying to redeem his past errors, constantly striving for better, overcoming immense pain and loss. Our character will improve, learn, become better than yesterday, and strive for more power. All the while working his way up the food chain in this brutal and unforgiving new world. *Disclaimer:* - The protagonist starts weak and a little naive, but I guarantee he will become quite capable over time. There will be no sudden power gains. The protagonist will have to work hard for what he gets. - This story is not about a loner, he'll have a few companions, and they will not be useless. - Some romance will be explored but not take away from the story. The main character will not be dense. Absolutely no harem will happen, but there might be a few love interests, no more than 3. - I will try my best to not follow cliches and stay as original as possible. - This story is my first ever, whether online or in real life. Thus, I might have grammatical errors here and there. The story might have a few plot holes and other such minute mistakes, as well. But I guarantee to try my best. Please give me feedback so that I can deliver a better story and learn to write better.
8 72 - In Serial29 Chapters
Generation: Alpha
In a world where hidden agendas have led to the creation of the ultimate soldiers, all wars have been brought to an end under the thumb of the Helix corporation. With no more use for their talents, the original subjects of the Alpha Project have been cast aside and face oppression from both the Helix corporation and the very refugees they once fought to bring peace to. Confused by the world she was born into and the powers she inherited, Maple joins her father in a fight against Helix to reform the "peace" that has been created and to end the oppression against her kind.
8 199 - In Serial20 Chapters
Admin Rights
[Nudity Yes, but as of now no sexual content.] Phill is dying(Yeah, that cliche again). He has cancer and around a year to live. His degrading health has rendered him unable to go out as usual as once he used to do. Spending most of the time in the hospital, Phill plays Ulteria: the VMMORPG, which has time dilution giving him 2 years more than what reality is offering. That and all the world"s" of Ulteria to explore, but there will be someone and... READ THE CHAPTERS TO KNOW MORE. Note: *This story is solely focused on world-building. World-building that would help me with another project I have been working on for the last 4 months. That means it is a writing practice project for me. *Not a power fantasy. It is more inclined towards paranormal-romance twisted with virtual reality( no harem elements either), and how could I forget about the VMMORPG? So you could expect lots of new species, magic, races, system twists, and a lot of other things. That is if I update it( Naash scoffs at himself.) I am not going to update it constantly, not even twice a week. So any 1 or 2 stray readers who stumble upon this and mistakenly like it (Sorry in advance.) [I am sorry : ( I can't seem to get the spacing right in the chapter. I am going crazy, please ignore it. I will figure it out] This story is also available on webnovel under my username: Naash.
8 102 - In Serial79 Chapters
I'm the Best Rune Programmer in a New World!
James an ordinary guy who works at a paper company due to failing to get a job as a software engineer ends up dying in a very... unique way and ends up in a different world. He discovers that he has become a Rune Programmer. Using his amazing cognitive skills and knowledge of programming techniques from Earth, he eventually becomes the best Rune Programmer!
8 147 - In Serial12 Chapters
Surviving the Gods' Game
We have always wondered if there were Gods or higher beings. We always thought that these beings would love and care for us. We were wrong. When we stopped believing in them and their existence, they were angered since our only to use for them was to extract our faith and turn it into an ambrosia-like substance for them to consume. With our usefulness gone, they decided to use us in a different way. To watch us struggle and suffer for their entertainment. After being transported to a new world along with the rest of humanity with only the clothes on his back, Devin Santos is now faced with a choice. Will he lay down and surrender to whims of the higher beings, or will he rise to the top of this new world he is in, no matter the cost?
8 167

