In the first year of high school, Mitsui Hisashi's height was 1.76 meters, but in the third year of high school, his height grew to 1.84 meters. As a shooting guard, his physical condition is not too short, and the most important thing is the integration of attack and defense. In today's words, he is a 3D player. In the match against Lingnan, because Hanamichi Sakuragi could not defend Kicchou Fukuda, Mitsui Hisashi stepped forward in time and made an offensive foul. Mitsui Hisashi also had a quarrel with Rukawa Kaede. Inside, Mitsui Hisashi is slightly inferior, but he can turn things around with his three-pointers, which also shows that he has more offensive means than Rukawa Kaede.
As early as the first year of high school, Mitsui Hisashi had a match with Akagi Takenori. At that time, Akagi Takenori could only rely on the height advantage, but when Mitsui Hisashi got serious, Akagi Takenori quickly fell into a passive position, because his sense of joint defense was also good, and he could revitalize the team. He didn't like Rukawa Kaede, but because of his leg injury, he didn't stay in the hospital for good treatment, which led to the recurrence of the old injury. Therefore, for Mitsui Hisashi, the two-year gap really made him lose a lot.
In the game against Shanwang, the opposing player couldn't defend Mitsui Hisashi at all. He could only consume his physical strength as much as possible. But even so, his shooting percentage still reached 98%, and the last few goals were completed under the condition of extreme physical fatigue, which also shows that although he is short of physical strength, he has strong toughness, which is also difficult for other players to have.