Mitsui insists on training, can his strength shake Sawakita Eiji's position?
Even in the original manga, the author Inoue portrays Kanagawa as a powerful prefecture, but a careful analysis reveals some clues:
created the best record in Kanagawa history and is known as the "two heroes". Fujima Kenji, junior high school is probably not a native of Kanagawa, but Hainan and Xiangyang dug up from other strong prefectures, the first person in Z1z
Kanagawa, the junior high school is in Tokyo, not a Kanagawa native
Kanagawa local junior high school is the strongest The center and defender are Uozumi and Mitsui respectively. The strongest local players in high school are Takanori Akagi and Kaede Rukawa. They are not the top players in the country.
Under such a background, it is difficult to become the first person in high school to be the Mitsui of Kanagawa MVP alone.
From a heads-up, Mitsui does not lose the river. In one episode of the trump card fight with Rukawa, both sides absolutely used their full strength, and finally won by three-pointer (step or not to step on the line, Sakuragi has the final say), which is the first half of the game. So on the basis of serious injury + recurrence + abandonment for two years, offensive and defensive can still compete with Rukawa Feng, or maybe slightly inferior, which can fully reflect his strength. Imagine if you don’t play for two years, don’t talk about your physical strength, will your skills, feel, and coordination all decline to varying degrees? In other words, Mitsui in the third grade of Xiangbei may not even be as good as the comprehensive strength of Mitsui in the third grade or before the injury in the first grade of high school. Except for objective conditions, height and wingspan.
Mitsui’s talent actually lies in the super hand feel, but his physical fitness is not the most top-notch. Mitsui is the only player who can count the floor flow in the Xiangbei starting Wuhuli. And the worldview of SD stayed in the 1990s, when the first person on almost all teams was either a center or a swingman with a strong offensive ability. (The center core is considered to have a long history, McCann, Russell, Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to the four major centers, Yao Ming, Warcraft including the back, and the swingman is the emerging core at the time. The former Joe Gang and Pippen, the glider Drexler, in the future East Esko North Kanam, Iverson is the number one, but the swingman's play style is very obvious, including the current James.) So the three-point shooter was then Not many do the core. (I can only think of Reggie Miller in those days who used three-pointers as the first offensive method.) So in terms of talent and position, Mitsui does not have the advantage (the shooting guard is the absolute core of the strong team in the entire SD. The stars of Aihe are great, and Zhuxingda’s play style has not been determined to be a pure shooter.) If
is the standard of SD, the first one is individual offensive and defensive capabilities (one-on-one ability), not influence, then It's impossible. Otherwise, why is Zebei the number one in high school? Yimu, Wada, and Fukatsu have more influence on the game and the team than Zebei, so Mitsui has no chance. After all, the athletic ability is not as good as Zebei;
but speaking of influence, I think it will He is the first person, with physical support. After the stability of shooting is improved, Mitsui's influence will be greatly improved, and Mitsui has a relatively strong ability to hold the ball. Refer to several breakthroughs and the sudden stop lore in junior high school. In this case, with Akagi’s blessing, Mu Mu (a pitcher above the standard and the main level of the county top 8 or above of a normal team, check the practice match and promotion against Lingnan) certain outside containment power, Mitsui is definitely a fish in the water , And this configuration, Kanagawa's so-called double wall, is Sanxiong, who loses and who wins can not be said;
finally said that when I saw Mitsui, I thought of Rose. I ran hard to catch up with who I was!