The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 Full Episode

The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 1

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With 15 seconds left and Riverside trailing, the coach orders Marcus — a benchwarmer often mocked as the team's 'water boy' — to replace starting shooting guard Zane. Fans roar insults and demand refunds, convinced the team has conceded and ridiculing Marcus. Teammates warn him not to embarrass himself; a loss would cost Riverside a playoff spot. Marcus admits a past injury but reveals he awakened the Basketball God System and just completed 1,000 shots. He steps onto the court determined to flip the score in 15 seconds; the team's fate now hinges on his next plays.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 2

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When water boy Marcus unexpectedly drains a three, rival players mock him and decide to foul him to stop the clock and force free throws. Coach sends Marcus in as the target; commentators call the earlier basket luck. Marcus misses at the line but warns, "If I hit the game-winner later..." In the final possession teammates shout to run an inside play, but confusion takes over. The clock expires, the team loses, and players openly call for Marcus to be kicked off, leaving his standing with the team unsettled as the episode ends.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 3

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Riverside is trailing in the final seconds when Marcus, a bench player long dismissed after going 0 for 10 on open shots, suddenly sinks two three-pointers to close the gap. After intercepting the opponent's pass, he gives Riverside the final possession as teammates scramble to set a screen and the coach's earlier threat to bench anyone who lets overtime looms. Marcus takes a desperate long-range shot at the buzzer and makes a game-winning three, toppling Kingsley. His sudden heroism stuns players and coaches, leaving the team to deal with the immediate shock and consequences.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 4

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Marcus drains a last-second flurry—nine points in 15 seconds and the game-winner—Riverside erupts and the team clinches a playoff spot. The game triggers his system: reward Phantom Steal and a new mission—score at least five field goals against the same defender in a high-intensity matchup to earn Apex Spring. Marcus's hand is healing and the coach plans to play him, so he hopes to win a starting spot. Teammates praise him and announce a first-round match with Southland, while a critic calls his shots lucky. The episode ends with Marcus facing the system's demand as the Southland series looms.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 5

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After a surprise hot streak, Marcus is taunted by teammates who call him lucky and vow to keep him the water boy, denying him rotation minutes. He challenges the claim: "What if I say I want to start?" The coach insists the starter will be whoever's in best form and helps the team win. A rival—claiming he’s Riverside’s starting king—demands a five-point one-on-one at the gym. The stakes: the loser is kicked off the school team and never touches a basketball. A system prompt names champion Zane Ridge as the opponent. Marcus accepts, setting up a winner-takes-all duel.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 6

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Marcus accepts a humiliating one-on-one wager from Zane: lose and he must ride the bench, set up Zane's gear, and clean his sneakers. Teammates and Coach warn him—Zane's game is driving the lane—then they take it to the court, first to five. Zane immediately blows past Marcus and scores, taunting him as the crowd doubts Marcus's shooting. Marcus struggles to respond, repeatedly beaten off the dribble and failing to score. The episode ends with Marcus trailing and the bench penalty looming, his roster status now hanging on this match.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 7

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During a pickup game Marcus suddenly rips the ball from Zane and drills a deep three, shocking onlookers. He keeps stealing Zane's drives and knocking down threes, building a run of four straight buckets. Spectators first call it luck, then admit Marcus's timing and defensive skill—two steals prove it's deliberate. Zane, known for brutal drives, grows frustrated as Marcus neutralizes his attacks. With one last shot looming and Marcus on a roll, Zane challenges him: "I won't let you win!" The game remains unresolved as the final possession will decide who breaks the momentum.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 8

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Marcus hits consecutive threes to steal the win, the crowd erupts and Zane refuses to accept defeat, demanding a rematch. The coach ends the dispute and names Marcus starter for next week’s NUBL playoff opener against Southland. Teammates complain Marcus only has threes and steals and question his all‑around game, but the coach insists he can’t be stopped and warns Southland’s defense is tougher. He issues a new mission: against targeted defense, complete five high‑difficulty blocks to unlock James’ Physical Archetype. The episode ends with Marcus and the team facing that unresolved test before the playoff.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 9

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On the night of the playoffs, pundits and Southland players write off eighth-seed Riverside and mock new starter Marcus, calling him a benchwarmer with a damaged left hand. Southland predicts a shutout and Zane—Riverside's former main player—is accused of betrayal after being seen with rival players; teammates shout "Traitor!" and fear plays were leaked. Under pressure, Marcus reveals his hand has healed and insists they will fight, promising to teach them a lesson. The episode ends with Riverside heading to the court under suspicion and Marcus's vow hanging over the opening tip.

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The Water Boy Who Dropped 13 in 35 - Episode 10

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At warm-ups, Riverside must face Southland without Zane; the team worries after their playbook was exposed and some suggest forfeiting. Coach lacks confidence, so Marcus takes charge, declaring 'Every possession goes to Marcus' and asking only to beat last year's score by one point. Southland taunts them—offering to count a win if Riverside scores more than ten points—and hints Zane might even appear on their bench. A teammate thanks Zane for going undercover at Southland, confirming the twist. The whistle is about to blow, leaving Marcus's gamble and Zane's role unresolved.

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