2 VS 2

As I got closer to the covered court, I could already hear a few people inside. As luck would have it, Tatiana and Cynthia were present and they were playing one on one. With that said, a few familiar faces were watching from the bleachers with the kids.

The game seemed to be intense because they didn't seem to notice our yelling.

They were playing this place's own version of basketball but with a lot of other sports' mechanics in place. First off, the terrain was already changed dramatically so the use of free-running and parkour was unavoidable. The traditional sense of dribbling was thrown out the window.

As long as the team that had the ball in play could attempt to make a shot in 24 seconds, they could 'dribble' the ball with their hands, feet, or any part of their body. Furthermore, compared to the travelling rule of not allowing more than two steps before dribbling again, it was now doubled as an experiment.