Start of the Fourth Quarter
Rakuzan 57 – Horizon 55.
Once again, we huddled on the bench.
Sweat. Exhaustion. But no surrender.
Coach Tsugawa stood tall, eyes scanning us like pieces on a board. Then—without hesitation—he made the move no one expected.
"Rikuya, you're out. Taiga, you're playing center."
Silence.
Even the sound of the crowd faded for a moment.
2009 basketball was still about the big men. The frontcourt was the soul of the game. Centers were towers. Anchors. Taking Rikuya—our anchor—out felt like removing the heart from the team.
"We're switching to what I call a small-ball lineup," Coach Tsugawa announced, voice steady but electric with intent. "Back when I played in Europe, one of my teammates ran it. High motion. Fast tempo. Relentless pressure on both ends of the court."
He paused, letting it sink in. Some of us blinked. A few shifted uncomfortably. This wasn't normal. Not in 2009.