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The hum of the server room felt like a heartbeat, a low-frequency vibration that Elias could feel in his teeth. He sat in a dimly lit apartment in Athens, three monitors glowing against the peeling wallpaper. On the center screen, the words flickered in a browser tab.

Suddenly, the image stabilized. The orange blur of the ball zipped across the screen. Kostas Sloukas was at the top of the key, the OAKA crowd roaring in the background, a sound that came through the speakers like crashing waves. The score was 79-78. Ten seconds left. The hum of the server room felt like

Elias stared at the spinning gray circle in the center of the screen. The silence in his room was deafening. Then, five miles away, a muffled, distant roar drifted through his open window—a collective scream from the neighborhood balconies. Suddenly, the image stabilized

Sloukas drove. The Maccabi defense collapsed. A kick-out pass to the corner. The shot went up. The stream froze. The chat box went wild. NOOOO! REFRESH! WHAT HAPPENED? The score was 79-78

The player window was a minefield. A giant "Play" button sat in the center—a decoy. Click it, and you’d be swept away into a vortex of offshore casino ads and "System Cleaner" pop-ups. Elias moved with the precision of a bomb technician, hovering over the tiny, gray 'x' that appeared three seconds after the page loaded. Click. The ad vanished.

The screen flickered. A grainy, pixelated image of the hardwood floor at OAKA appeared. It was lagging, the frames stuttering like a stop-motion film. In the chat box on the right, the username GreenGate13 typed: LAGGGGGGG.

"Patience," Elias muttered, his fingers dancing over the F5 key. He knew the rhythm of the stream. Video 1 was always high-def but got taken down by copyright strikes within minutes. Video 2 was a Russian broadcast with a three-minute delay. But —that was the survivor. It was the scrappy, low-bitrate feed that stayed under the radar.