Setter: Atsumu.
Libero: Nishinoya.
Middle Blockers: Suna and Kuro ( C ).
Wing Spikers: Bokuto and Sakusa.
Subs: Ushijima, Hinata, Kageyama, Yaku, Komori.
You might ask why Bokuto instead of Ushijima on the court from the beginning.
I think on a professional level Bokuto is a more reliable hitter. Ushijima storming 30+ points against kids in high school is not an impressive thing for pros. Bokuto can spike hard too but he is flexible with his attacks.
Setter: Atsumu.
Libero: Nishinoya.
Middle Blockers: Suna and Kuro ( C ).
Wing Spikers: Bokuto and Sakusa.
Subs: Ushijima, Hinata, Kageyama, Yaku, Komori.
You might ask why Bokuto instead of Ushijima on the court from the beginning.
I think on a professional level Bokuto is a more reliable hitter. Ushijima storming 30+ points against kids in high school is not an impressive thing for pros. Bokuto can spike hard too but he is flexible with his attacks.
Atsumu and Kageyama are better than Oikawa. I don't mean Oikawa is weak but he wouldn't make Japan team as a second setter with Atsumu around.
Atsumu's arsenal is more impressive than Oikawa's. The only difference between them is their use of the team. Where Oikawa is a better leader. But hey once you enter pro stage you should be like Atsumu and expect people to play on youe accord. Kageyama did the same team with Adlers. He was dictating the pace attacks and etc.
Atsumu and Kageyama are better than Oikawa. I don't mean Oikawa is weak but he wouldn't make Japan team as a second setter with Atsumu around.
Atsumu's arsenal is more impressive than Oikawa's. The only difference between them is their use of the team. Where Oikawa is a better leader. But hey once you enter pro stage you should be like Atsumu and expect people to play on youe accord. Kageyama did the same team with Adlers. He was dictating the pace attacks and etc.
Oh yeah that's true. His idol played there and etc. I know. It's just my personal take. I think it's good that he left because in any otger country he's a 1st choice setter. I just think that Atsumu and Kageyama are a big players in the rivarly over the spot in the national team.
Oh yeah that's true. His idol played there and etc. I know. It's just my personal take. I think it's good that he left because in any otger country he's a 1st choice setter. I just think that Atsumu and Kageyama are a big players in the rivarly over the spot in the national team.
False. Only Oikawa's spike serves are better than Atsumu's spike serves, and only barely. 'Tsumu's was much better in Jump Floater. It's Atsumu >= Oikawa in serves.
I think Kageyama is the most impressive of the three. Like just looking at highschool, he was able to do that set with a spin that will make the ball stop immediately.
Plus Kageyama fresh outta highschool singlehandedly wrecked France's volleyball team with his serves
I don't remember the exact number of serving aces he got but I think it was 5 to 7
we didn't hear something like this from Atsumu or Oikawa
False. Only Oikawa's spike serves are better than Atsumu's spike serves, and only barely. 'Tsumu's was much better in Jump Floater. It's Atsumu >= Oikawa in serves.
Oikawa’s animation was given the same level of quality and ferocity as Ushijima which tells us it’s power and ability. Atsumu has some tricks that’s it. Oikawa has skill.
This isn't true either. Osamu is the one who benefits from Atsumu. It's asinine to say that Atsumu is a decent player without him when he was All-Japan. I don't recall Oikawa ever being mentioned to be All-Japan. As a setter, Oikawa is probably better since like you said, he elevates his team but as overall players, it's Atsumu for sure.
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