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In the middle of a conversation with Ming, Ming asks if he's being treated like a servant at McD's. Ming says he'll buy Ming a dish when they go back to school. Ming tells Ming that his school is playing in the 11th round of the basketball league, and Ming's school is against a team that's not strong enough to compete. Ming reminds Ming that he made a "military order" with his father, so he can't grow up to the size of a 1.77m tall man. Ming wants Ming to play for him in the future, but Ming reminds him that Ming is shorter than him. Ming points out that Ming can still win the game if he runs faster than Ming. Ming thinks that if he ran faster, Ming could have passed the ball to Ming, who would have been able to pass it to his team. Ming is shocked that his team is leading by three points at the half, and he blames himself for the loss. Ming asks Ming if he wants to call a timeout for the red team to rest. Ming replies that he would call for one if he were Ming.
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Streetball In The Hood • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2671868
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Streetball In The Hood • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2671870
Streetball In The Hood • Chapter 51 • Page ik-page-2671871
Chapter 51
This is a locked chapterChapter 51
About This Chapter
In the middle of a conversation with Ming, Ming asks if he's being treated like a servant at McD's. Ming says he'll buy Ming a dish when they go back to school. Ming tells Ming that his school is playing in the 11th round of the basketball league, and Ming's school is against a team that's not strong enough to compete. Ming reminds Ming that he made a "military order" with his father, so he can't grow up to the size of a 1.77m tall man. Ming wants Ming to play for him in the future, but Ming reminds him that Ming is shorter than him. Ming points out that Ming can still win the game if he runs faster than Ming. Ming thinks that if he ran faster, Ming could have passed the ball to Ming, who would have been able to pass it to his team. Ming is shocked that his team is leading by three points at the half, and he blames himself for the loss. Ming asks Ming if he wants to call a timeout for the red team to rest. Ming replies that he would call for one if he were Ming.
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