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15 seconds, cinematic realistic style, golden hour warm light, American street basketball atmosphere. 0-3 seconds: Los Angeles outdoor street basketball court, sunlight slanting, a tall and muscular American Black male player wearing a sleeveless training vest and sports shorts, warming up with crossover dribbles, defined muscle lines, confident and contemptuous expression. Standing opposite is a petite American blonde young girl with a high ponytail, wearing a loose basketball short sleeve and sports shorts, with a calm and composed expression. The male player smiles, taps the ball, and signals her to attack. Mid-shot, eye-level view of the two confronting each other; 4-8 seconds: The male player starts to attack, continuously showing off with crossover and behind-the-back dribbles. Sneaker friction raises dust from the ground. He suddenly accelerates and breaks through to the right, preparing for a layup. A handheld follow-shot closely tracks his foot movement. The girl moves quickly and flexibly, shifting sideways to hold her position, her expression focused, eyes locked on the basketball; 9-12 seconds: Slow-motion ramp-up, the male player jumps up preparing for a right-hand layup. Just as the ball is raised above his head, the girl jumps simultaneously, her body stretched and airborne. Her right hand precisely slaps the basketball hard at the highest point, sending the ball spinning out of the frame. The male player's expression in the air instantly changes from confident to shocked, eyes wide and mouth open. The camera angle looks up, capturing the moment both are airborne; 13-15 seconds: Returns to normal speed, the male player lands, stumbles back two steps, hands on knees, bending over and panting, face full of disbelief. The girl lands easily, flicks her ponytail, expressionless, picks up the basketball, dribbles it twice with one hand, slightly tilts her head, glances at him with a hint of disdainful smile, turns and walks away, her back view decisive and neat. Sound effects: Street environment sounds throughout, clear and realistic sounds of dribbling and squeaking sneakers. A dull, powerful slap sound at the moment of the block, accompanied by "Ohhh" exclamations from surrounding onlookers. Ends with a low, rhythmic hip-hop beat. No text, subtitles, or watermarks allowed.

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