I like how the author came up with him and Murasakibara as a duo, reminds me of the real life NBA guard-big man duos (Kobe-Shaq for example) where you got the offensively great guard and the dominant big man down low.
- Murasakibara struggled for a long time to accept his love for basket. I believe if he did it earlier, they'd have won
- Kise was still weakened which didn't allow him to compete in game for long, but was never actually beaten when he was on the court
- There was a lot of friendship power in the game against Akashi
Still havenโt seen their game with Rakuzan but Rakusan was damn sweeping teams outta of the tournament and they had like 3 uncrowned kings or something like that. Top heavy team right there.
Midorima was basically Klay Thompson on roids. Infinite range and on defense he could hold his own against Kagami iirc, so not surprised heโd be that high.
Midorima was basically Klay Thompson on roids. Infinite range and on defense he could hold his own against Kagami iirc, so not surprised heโd be that high.
Yeah, I stopped somewhere during the Teiko flashback. Akashi and Rakuzan beat Midorima and Shutoko in swift succession from what I remember. Them dudes didnโt hold a candle to Rakuzan
Yeah, I stopped somewhere during the Teiko flashback. Akashi and Rakuzan beat Midorima and Shutoko in swift succession from what I remember. Them dudes didnโt hold a candle to Rakuzan
You guys remember Haizaki? The poor mans Kise. I thought the author was going to go somewhere when Haizaki was introduced but him having the same ability as Kise, dealing with his teammates like Aomine did to an extent and then getting punched by Aomine to cap it off was underwhelming.
I think Haizaki's ability was maybe even better in some ways than Kise's. Once he copied something he would alter a small detail and make the other player unable to do the move.
I think Haizaki's ability was maybe even better in some ways than Kise's. Once he copied something he would alter a small detail and make the other player unable to do the move.
I think Haizaki's ability was maybe even better in some ways than Kise's. Once he copied something he would alter a small detail and make the other player unable to do the move.
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