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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. Furthermore, at the Winter Cup, using his new individual skills to support the team, and with his Quasi-Emperor Eye, he is nearly impossible when it comes to teamplay, something that the Generation of MIracles aren't capable to do ever since Teiko, his teamwork with Kagami is considered a core principle due to their style combined to beat them, able to catch up to him while in the Zone. With his stealing ability, he managed to steal the ball from Nash Gold Jr. when Akashi was unable to during the
last ten seconds of Vorpal Sword match against Jabberwock. Quotes "I am a supporting actor, a shadow. But a shadow will become darker if the light is stronger and it will make the white of the light stand out. As the shadow of the main actor, I will make you, the light, the number one in Japan. "[25] "When you come to hate something you liked, it is incredibly painful.
Anime News Network. Archived from the original on October 29, 2023. Retrieved October 29, 2023. ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ 2024年1/23号 (発売日2023年12月25日). Fujisan. co.
Scriptural References on Greed: 1 Timothy 6:9-10,
Ecclesiastes 5:10, Philippians 4:6, and Proverbs (11. 24 and 28:25). 4. Sloth Sloth, or acedia, is laziness as is manifested by the willful avoidance of work. Unlike the
deadly sins we’ve highlighted so far, laziness isn’t inspired by immorality. Rather, it stems from the desire to avoid responsibility.