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They have first showed this in the match against Shinkyō Academy[23] and did it again in the game against Seihō High. [24] The comination started off from a missed shot from Kuroko on a wide open layup attempt and Kagami followed it up. The alley-oop combo can also come from a Phantom Shot, as shown on the game-winning shot at Winter Cup. A wrinkle to this is that a shot directly from a pass still counts as an alley-oop, just like Midorima's Sky Direct 3P, so on the final shot against Kaijo, where Kagami bounced the ball of the corner of the backboard, and Kuroko beat the buzzer with a Phantom shot to win the game still counts as such instance. Steals and Playmaking Kuroko prevents Kise stealing the ball Kuroko is proficient to ball-stealing. capable of stealing from the opponents, especially against Hanamiya, Akashi and Kise, additionally saving the ball from them, with his mental will, trust, and bond with Seirin, he is also supporting/coordinating with his passes, alley-oops, steal defense, and pressure defence, using his Misdirection by reading his opponents/teammates alike, quick and agile enough while working with his team despite his below average physical ability, stamina, and, technique.I found the pacing dragged a little, but I picked up its sequel series Baki Hanma on a whim to see if the show got any better. And holy shit does it. Baki Hanma finds the titular character behind bars in an Arizona state prison after he kidnaps the president of the U. S. , George Bosch, not to be confused with George Bush. But it turns out the 18-year-old wanted to be sent to prison because he’s gunning to take down the strongest man there, Biscuit Oliver. What follows is a smackdown in a prison tournament where Baki rises the ranks to get closer to matching the strength of his father Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. Baki Hanma’s singular location helped the show maintain the focus I found lacking in its earlier seasons. Plus, Baki’s universe running alongside our own historic events, albeit with more fanfare for martial arts, tickled me to no end. The show’s depiction of Mike Tyson, Che Guevara, and George Bush added to the already absurd series’ comedy and interpretation of historical events. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide10 / 14List slidesKomi Can’t CommunicateList slidesKomi Can’t Communicate AdvertisementCommunicating is hard, especially if you’re too drop-dead gorgeous to stop your classmates from fawning over you to get a word in.
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