
I haven’t quit basketball either.
That’s because it was Director Shirogane who died…
Well, I think my heart has temporarily died…
Being weak is bad.
I almost want you to apologize to me.
Honestly, I just lost because I was played with, and I wonder if it’s foolish to be broken by that?
It’s bad to be weak.
I wonder what Kuroko would have done if Kageyama hadn’t been at the same school…
The nameless peaks have gathered.
It’s amazing how strong their mental state is; that smile after just a year is really something.
You’re too nice.
There’s no way I could become a foundation pro; it’s just one of the colorful aspects of my youth in the basketball club.
I wonder if being toyed with by a group of superhumans who clearly represent humanity would break my spirit that much.
It’s a bit off-putting that someone could casually mention Kuroko’s best friend or Tetsu’s girlfriend after this incident.
>>11Satsuki-chan is not at fault.
How dare Kise show his face?
It’s not me.
It’s his fault for being weak.
I don’t care about weak ones I don’t know.
Past events
It might be a shock, but most people who play sports experience a terrible loss at some point.
>>13I don’t think one often experiences the humiliation of aligning the same score with a self-inflicted point.
>>22It may be humiliating, but a mediocre team that has made it to the national finals shouldn’t be broken by this.
Well, even though they said they were injured, it seems like they got completely better in a year and are playing basketball, so it’s probably just a misunderstanding on Kuroko’s part.
>>13It’s more malicious to be playing around with points than to be losing badly.
Wait, isn’t Momoko not that bad!?
Yellow is, well…
It would have been fine if it was just a normal crushing defeat…
I think that adjusting the scores is just a marginal error compared to the fact that there’s a 100-point difference.
>>16It’s really just because I’m weak.
I wanted you to give it your all…
Get strong enough to make me give it my all before you say that.
Isn’t Kuroko cold to Kise? → No, this guy is just annoying… → I was thrown off by the change from the old evaluation that Kuroko isn’t nice to Kise.
I like how Red properly mentions in the story, “You used to overlook it, but now you’re telling me to do my best just because it’s my best friend?”
>>20That’s actually true.
>>20It is a valid point, but…
There are also matters of friendship.
>>20But since Aka agreed to the request from Kuroko before the match, I don’t think they have the right to say this even if it’s the right thing to say… If that’s the case, then they shouldn’t have made a promise in the first place.
I think he’s the kind of scumbag who would forget that he used to bully others if he were real.
>>21I think it’s the kind of person who doesn’t even realize they’re bullying others.
Sure, here is the extracted text:
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Before you say you’re bad at basketball, first this is the Kaijou High School Basketball Club. I wasn’t born just to be here. The second and third-year students here have been working hard and contributing to this team longer than everyone else. I’m telling you to have respect for that. It doesn’t matter whether you’re from a weak generation or whatever.
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I’m glad I had a senior…
That’s just how middle and high school students are.
Ah… seriously… I can’t bear to watch… Huh? Ah, ha…
The face of Tetsu here was really great… it makes you feel that way.
>>28Geez…
I can’t watch this anymore.
What the heck… why wasn’t the stronger person allowed to enjoy the match…?!
If it’s just getting beaten up, my heart isn’t broken at all.
Well, about seventy percent of it is yellow that’s bad.
By the time you’re reaching the national finals, you’ve put in a considerable amount of effort.
I was shocked and thought I couldn’t go on anymore, but it’s nice that Shigehiro-kun, who said that Kuroko would be able to stand up again, also stood up.
Looking back, I laugh at how Kuroko probably thought that Kagami could be used for revenge in the first episode…
Honestly, I think anyone who scores 111 points should be ashamed.
>>35I’m embarrassed, so instead of doing some petty thing like getting back at Tetsu with an elbow to the face in the past arc, I’ll quietly quit basketball… That’s what I did, right?
I didn’t stop, but…
I’m seriously shocked, and just as I’m about to graduate, I’m transferring schools, which has completely messed up my mental state, but I’ll recover in about six months, like the image in the thread.
After this matter, I feel that her self-proclaimed status is somewhat lacking in delicacy, but Momoi herself is not bad…
Yellow is indefensible…
Isn’t there a lot of replies from the generation of “Nameless Sekki”?
>>39This generation lacks the ability to match their potential…
>>45It was more peaceful over there…
Well, I don’t know if Kise suggested it or not…
Seriously, there’s no need to exert unnecessary energy by going all out against an opponent that you can easily win against.
Putting aside the score game…
>>41Rather, when I take it seriously, it ends up being a matter of just scoring some points and then going through the motions, but I actually put in a lot of effort to align the scores.
It’s only natural that weak players, not just in basketball, can’t choose how to lose.
I’ve experienced getting a 100-point game while playing basketball.
I don’t really think much of it even if I play with matching numbers.
The final was probably a fierce battle… It seems like Midori is going to make a 3-point shot ignoring the flow.
Even if I was played with and lost badly, this is the national finals!
During my student days, I thought to myself, “Why should I respect someone just because they’re a few years older?” I have a memory of reading Jump and clashing with the episode featuring Senpai Kasamatsu and Kise.
>>49A talentless nobody has come…
>>51But the idea that middle and high school students are like this is quite persuasive…
>>51What a truly worthless guy…
Isn’t it strange to only speak up when an acquaintance is being disrespected? There really are no words to respond to that.
>>50Is this why when the high school kuroko gets irritated, they turn into a seriously wild dog without choosing the time or place?
>>50Kise said that if it were Kuroko’s friend, he would have told him… That’s why it’s interesting, right?
I think what shocked me more was that the 11 points weren’t achieved on my own.
>>52That’s why.
>>52It’s too bad; if they hadn’t missed the last shot, I wouldn’t have noticed.
Well, it’s entirely because you’re weak.
When I was doing well, I was playing sports at a level where I could get the second seed, but in the first match, the opponent was too inferior for it to be a contest, so I thought I was just focusing on practicing aiming for the four corners, and because of that, I ended up being toyed with and lost; I didn’t understand the feeling of having my heart broken.
>>55Looks like they’re proud of it.
What’s going on that they’re not putting in the bench players even though there’s a point difference in basketball?
>>57Wasn’t there an order to have all of Kiseki come out?
I only vaguely remember.
>>57The chairman or principal is saying to try to make as many miracle matches as possible.
The moment when Aomine truly went mad was due to his favoritism towards Kiseki.
The Miracle Generation, everyone has won the senior gacha too big.
>>59There are no seniors like that in red, you know.
So what you rely on at the very last moment is…
Another version of myself.
It’s hard to understand, but there probably are some without titles.
Well, being unacclaimed isn’t a big deal.
It’s not that bad if you only lose.
I was playing with repeated numbers.
I feel like many people forget that even at the point of clearly losing, my spirit wasn’t broken.
I just died knowing that I was played with in the end.
Isn’t it the senior’s fault for only having that level of talent despite putting in effort?
I thought everyone in Kiseki’s past was mentally affected, but it was only Red and Blue.
>>66Kise and Murasaki have also started to slack off because they can no longer enjoy things purely, so everyone is steadily becoming frustrated.
Among them, red and blue were particularly serious, to the point that they should go to counseling.
It’s not just about following your seniors for the first year; you should respect those who contribute here, and it’s strong to properly teach that.
I lost badly to that miracle, but I scored 11 points! Being crushed by that joy can damage your mental health.
>>70Isn’t it a happy brain to think that the opponent is taking it seriously even though you’re ahead by more than double the score?
Just obey your senior’s orders! If Kise, who is now in his second or third year, does that, it’ll definitely turn into a serious situation…
>>71If that guy becomes captain with his current mental state, it could be bad…
>>200What’s crazy is that unless Zone 2 is discovered, the fact that the wild miracle can dominate by itself gives it the highest win rate.
They didn’t break even with 15 seconds left at 111:9.
That’s why I broke down in the thread but was able to recover normally.
If there were someone as strong and respected as Niji, it could all be brought together.
>>75Is this a system where fists come flying if you imitate what a miracle does?
>>115Can you win against miracles with your fists?
It’s a manga that features a bunch of unpleasant characters.
With good looks, just barely avoiding getting into hot water.
It’s not hard to imagine that they were just playing basketball normally, ignoring the green.
Losing by a large margin is one thing, but having an own goal scored just for the sake of a flashy score in the national finals would definitely tear your mental state to shreds.
The green is also green, but it was frustrating around, so it’s a terrible environment.
What the hell is that completely unrestrained green?
>>83It’s something I give my all to because it’s a club activity, but it’s not like I’m putting my dreams or my life on the line for it.
Red is dissociative identity disorder, so it’s a serious illness.
It’s tough that both the former coach and Niji-san passed away in succession.
But Aomine was really happy with Tetsu, who never gave up until the end of the match against Seirin, and he was seriously angry at his teammates who mocked Seirin, right?
>>88If you think about it, Oggy is the opponent that Aomine wanted the most, no matter how much he gets beaten up, he won’t break.
I wanted you to give it your all, but Red twisted it into harassment.
>>97It’s just like the one with the most twisted personality, isn’t it?
>>102It’s completely twisted and broken into two pieces…
Huh? That guy was an acquaintance of Kuroko’s?
If you had just said that…
I think the biggest issue was that there was no one to teach me about the essence of being human or spiritual values during my middle school years.
You scored 11 points against the Kisekio All-Stars, that’s impressive.
>>91I was thinking that way…
>>91It was intentionally adjusted.
What would you think if you had to wrestle that monkey? Everyone here, no, everyone in this country playing basketball, should stop right now or just die. It’s not something my dad can laugh about. When he said to abandon the kids, it was because he wanted to crush the dreams of those monkey children. He even said it to family and relatives. He wanted to give the monkey family the worst memories possible. You’d want to kill them, right? First, you all need to realize you’re monkeys. I hope for you that it’s easy to manage. No, those monkeys possess almost the same knowledge as humans. They will wrestle. They’ll do it thoroughly, even if they disregard the rules a bit. Then one day, tell the wrestlers in your country this, acting like the same kind of wrestler: “Let’s wrestle together.”
In other words, like this.
>>92National humiliation is not acceptable.
>>92What do you think if you had to wrestle a monkey?
It’s scary, isn’t it?
>>92If a chimpanzee said something like this, I would tell you to run away at full speed from a sumo wrestler.
There’s no way we can win.
>>112Forget about ordinary humans; if a sumo wrestler is the opponent, a chimp will die.
It’s a bit late to say this, but it’s a shame that the finals that will take place after this story aren’t of very high quality.
We couldn’t have won without Akashi and Midorima’s self-destruction.
>>95Since the incident with Day’s Miss Reality happened in real life, it’s not something to laugh about.
>>95In the first place, he says, “The kuroko killed his own characteristics by showing off his skills and standing out.”
“The red character who says ‘that black character is superior because they have better specs’ is contradictory.”
I was too conscious of it before the match and ended up self-destructing.
>>103It’s only possible because it’s limited to that high-spec group…
Hitting the shadow at such a crucial moment only deepens both of their light and darkness, it’s such a huge mistake…
It’s because you guys abandoned the national sport.
>>101I have only seen this page.
I still don’t know the details of the match against these guys.
>>105You can read it in two volumes and it’s cost-effective, so buy it.
Aomine is honestly really pitiful.
In the finals, they gradually closed the point gap and smoothly regained it through the collapse of Akashi.
>>106It’s an eternal theme in all sports manga, but…
It’s hard to convey the greatness without a score difference, and when the score difference widens, the comeback feels unbelievable, which is quite troublesome.
I thought the structure of the Teikou arc was nice, as the past scenes that were gradually revealed were beautifully intertwined.
Red is seriously affecting my mental state! It’s not at a level where we can talk about personality.
Red is a victim of a toxic parent, so… I will even kill my parent.
>>113Isn’t it his own kind of SOS?
As long as you don’t stand out, it’s fine if the shadows have high specs as long as the surrounding light is strong.
What is this mysterious system called “overwrite”…?
Can violence stop Murasaki…?
>>119Destroying goal posts has already become a common act in battle manga, hasn’t it?
>>119It’s surprisingly fragile.
It was destroyed by the Jabberwock.
Seirin’s heart breaks completely with the first reveal of the Aomine zone.
It got really exciting in the Fire God Zone…
I wanted the final to have the same development with the “Kuroko Zone.”
I can’t imagine what kind of ability it is, but…
>>120Yes, direct drive zone.
Since the unchampioned攻略 part was long, Akashi has been somewhat in the background for a while.
Well, it’s probably a flow where the pale one who had been glaring all along is amazing.
I think the response from the leaders at the Green Magic School is among the worst.
I’m managing because my teammates are decent.
The name “Nijimura” itself sounds strong in that world, doesn’t it?
I can’t help but think that it would have been better if they had just brought out a regular Rakuzan first-string player instead of Matsuda…
>>128Until it was overwritten, it was fine to be a dark color, and after it was overwritten, I used red for a pseudo overflow, so it was fine to be a dark color until that time.
The reason might be that the coach completely relied on Akashi during the time when Aka was mentally broken and unable to recover, making Mayuzumi meaningless.
>>128I think you can win just by being strong, so that should be stable.
The strategies of using eyebrows and beauty marks are effective against opponents who are somewhat evenly matched.
I think that even someone like Chige doesn’t have enough talent, so if Kuroko enters the zone, it would seriously distort the foundation of the work.
I like the character of Mayuzumi itself, though.
The fire god in the finals was in the zone for about half of the match, and it’s intense.
As a result, it was nerfed for matches against overseas teams.
There is a monkey that has intelligence almost identical to humans and says let’s wrestle sumo.
It’s scary, isn’t it?
It was a year of full defense, and while holding back with the zone fire god, it became a flow of the crownless battle.
It’s funny how peaches seem to struggle more with red and purple than with green.
It’s impressive how black was guiding to make the dark blue stand out, showing a bad personality.
Isn’t it that Ruby-chan likes chocolate mint?
I wish you would apologize instead.
Thanks to Mayuzumi becoming a visual guidance device, the pass was successfully made in front of Zone Fire God, so the other substitutes would have the opposite effect and be taken out instead.
I really like the style of the yaksha; it’s incredibly cool.
I don’t remember other rakuzan.
>>139Even though they are both unchampioned centers, the gorilla, who is incredibly strong but lacks skill, is still being outdone in power by the skillful type Kiyoshi, who is a muscle idiot.
When you reduce the number of fingers, claiming it increases speed, and you end up being trapped and losing, that forward is a disgrace without any titles.
>>139The thunder beast should have strong dribbling.
Those who change their dribbling speed with their fingers think it’s really careless if there’s no pressure.
Somehow, it’s a fast dribbler, a flamboyant person, and a gorilla.
Honestly, it’s not like I’m in a position to feel despair over the talent gap against the miracle generation.
>>145It’s not a difference in talent, but rather that I was in despair over the fact that I was being played for a draw even to the point of scoring an own goal.
In the drama CD, it was tough to see Leo-nee down because she felt like she lost because of herself, but I can’t deny it, so it’s troubling.
>>146Well, it’s treated like a bad move even in the narration…
>>146Leo sister’s achievements are greater, so it’s safe.
>>146But up to that point, they were incredibly strong.
People who are amazing at dribbling should always show amazing dribbling.
After Mayuzumi rode high for a while, I couldn’t help but smirk when the sound of Rakuzan’s number 5 echoed from the audience!
Leo-nee has a similar skill level to our glasses captain when she’s in good form, so if she gets a lucky break, it’ll be evenly matched, right?
In basketball, when there’s a dramatic comeback, the last play tends to be a 4-point play, so it can’t be helped.
It feels like it’s thanks to the other person’s mistake…
It’s pretty discouraging when the goal in the sport you’re doing is to become strong, and the strong ones are complete trash.
Every time, only Leo-nee gets praised, which makes me laugh.
The thread image shows that they were not despairing over the differences in ability or talent, but played until the end without giving up, regardless of the difference in skill.
Leo-ne ended up getting wrinkled in the end, but honestly, it had been falling apart before that…
Unlike others, isn’t it that Momo hasn’t done anything bad?
>>159I have never heard the theory that peaches have both pros and cons regarding the thread image…
Seirin had a lot of strong members from the beginning, for whatever reason.
In the end, losing because of a foul, that guy who messed up more on the blue team than Leo-nee…
Leo-sister contributed so much that one mistake didn’t matter at all.
The pinch starts when Itzuki gets stolen.
This one tends to get an image of being useless.
The essence of the mythical sixth role or strategy is something like a super buff that significantly boosts the entire team.
In a team like Kiseki or Rakuzan, where each individual is at a high level and stronger than their opponents, the situations where one can shine become limited.
In terms of pure performance, it falls far behind machines, but I love its charm in a different direction; I really like it, Yasha.
>>167The pretentiousness of the heavens and the void is nice, isn’t it?
It’s good that simply relying on strong ground moves and making choices isn’t the only way to play.
The crownless gorilla is strong, but it has no particularly outstanding traits.
>>168Muscle~~~screen!!!
The thunder beast should have gone all out from the start, and the gorilla isn’t impressive compared to the fire god… Sister Leo is strong.
Gorillas are a gag in themselves.
Kuroko~
Let’s play basketball again!
>>172I must respectfully decline.
It seems like there won’t be many moments for Kuroko to be able to play in the game after the promotion of the miracle begins…
I can’t remember what Kiyoshi and the gorilla were doing in the final.
In Seirin, it’s the scariest that Koganei, who has been playing basketball since high school, is somehow keeping up with that lineup.
If Kise can switch between Midorima’s 3-point shot and Leo’s shooting, he would be strong.
People without crowns shouldn’t be stronger than Kiseki, so if they perform too well, that’s not good.
I think it’s amazing that Midorima has a peak but still showcased a variety of shooter characters.
>>180That guy is not just a three-point shooter; he’s a three-point specialist…
>>180I understand that from a distance, green is the strongest in the universe, but there were many unstoppable types of shots.
>>180In other words, among the diverse shooters, Midorima’s ability, which is the strongest, is the simplest… and that’s what makes it great.
Throughout, Leo-nee was serious, but in the end, she was completely outsmarted by her opponent, so it didn’t feel like she messed up that much…
If anything, it was the worst when Akashi got his zone broken right after the atmosphere became terrible and he played with no motivation, which made everyone go “Whoa!” back then.
People in the same position as Midorima need to have a unique talent, or they’ll get overshadowed.
I like the theory that if I had known from the beginning that they were Kuroko’s friends, I would have adjusted it to 96-5 instead of 111-11.
>>185That’s even worse!
>>185If it’s not an odd number, it’s a hassle to adjust because of the green, right?
I thought there might be disadvantages to reducing the number of fingers on the thunder beast, but there really aren’t any…
>>190Reverse
If you increase your fingers, it will get faster.
No matter how you think about it, the burden should be reduced, and it’s too much to always do it with five fingers.
Is it wrong to play with a weak opponent…?
>>191It’s an official match after all…
You have to respect manners and morals.
>>196Is it really okay for monkeys to be wrestling while spinning around?!
The blue’s shapeless shot showcases incredible physical ability and sense, but it still only results in 2 points, which shows that the presence of green isn’t good enough.
It’s like the Lightning Shadow’s penetrating hand.