After seeing a basketball in Michael's flat, I knew that he plays basketball, too. Michael is not only Paul's classmate but also our director in orientation week of GBP.
It's very far from my flat, and I made my mind to walk there. Totally it took me 45 minutes and I almost got lost. Luckily I asked some guys who are chatting on the roadside, and one of them was going home and would like to show me the way to the basketball court.
It's Uni Graz, where I had come last week for AISEC introduction. I havn't play normal basketball for more than 4 months. At the beginning, it was really like a warn-up for me at the beginning. Then the situation was getting better.
The funny thing is that Austrians play basketball in order. They gave each of us the color ribbons to wear so that we can know our teammates easily. When we were playing, somebody will record the time and say stop when it was time to change the rival team. Totally we have four teams, and four colors. Beside, there are 4 people in a team, so we need to tell the fourth person who he or she should take when we want to change and take a break.
I think my performance was above average, but not the best. However, Michael thought I am professional. I am flattered! ha.
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