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Kuroko's Basketball Template: Shohoku's Strongest Sixth Man

After dying from endless overtime in his previous life, Makino Juro wakes up in 1990s Japan as a wealthy exchange student at Shohoku High School. Rich parents. A monthly allowance of five million yen. No responsibilities. For a former corporate slave, this is the ultimate dream. So Makino Juro makes a life decision: In this life, he will never work hard again. He will sleep, slack off, and live peacefully until old age. Unfortunately, fate has other plans. A mysterious system suddenly appears: 【Miracle Basketball System Activated】 It grants him the legendary abilities of the Generation of Miracles—the monsters of basketball from Kuroko’s Basketball. Aomine’s formless shots. Kuroko’s misdirection. Akashi’s emperor-like control. But there’s one cruel condition. If Shohoku High School fails to reach the National Tournament, the butterfly effect will bankrupt his family’s company—leaving Makino Juro broke and forced back into the miserable working life he escaped. Now the laziest player in Shohoku must secretly carry the team. While Sakuragi Hanamichi shouts about being a genius… While Rukawa Kaede plays his lone-wolf basketball… While Captain Akagi Takenori trains like a demon… Makino Juro only has one goal: Win the game with the least effort possible. Score a miracle shot. Shock the entire court. Then go back to the bench and continue sleeping. But as the tournaments begin and monsters from across Japan appear, the “biggest slacker of Shohoku” slowly becomes the most terrifying player on the court. Because sometimes… The strongest genius is the one who hates working the most.
mxl1440 · 1m Views

NBA Grind to NBA King

NBA : Grind to NBA King https://101kanshu.com/book/26438.html "Link's a great player. I appreciate that fire in his eyes—that's the kind of hunger only a guy who climbed out of the trenches has." — Kobe Bryant "Link's basketball IQ is honestly some of the best I've ever seen. His court vision and pure instinct for the game, you might even put it up there with Magic Johnson." — Phil Jackson "The very existence of Link shows another possibility for basketball. He is a truly era-defining player in NBA history." — Sports Illustrated "..." Reborn in 2005, Link finds himself a fringe player trying out for the Lakers. He starts with a C- rating, his athleticism is subpar (or, 'he's not exactly a freak athlete'), his pockets are empty (or, 'he's flat broke'), and a ten-day contract is the only thing standing between him and getting cut. The team's locker room cancer is relentlessly mocking him, and the coaching staff treats him like he's invisible. Thankfully, the 'Devil Training System' finally arrives, even if it's late to the party! Three thousand open three-pointers? No sweat! Extreme conditioning drills? Just gotta grind it out! From a no-name kid to the focal point of the Staples Center, Link proves his philosophy: If talent's not enough, let the system carry the load! If you put in the work, the world is yours! Years later, when people look back on that 2005 tryout, they can't help but sigh with a sense of awe. NBA history, they realize, was split into two parts right there: Before Link, and After Link.
Aqu_Viva · 652.4k Views

Flowstate AR

FLOWSTATE: ALTERNATE REALITY Two days after beating Imperium, the credits should’ve rolled. Instead, a white flash deletes the Flowstate gym and respawns Riki, Teo, Renz, Drei, and Bornok in The City – a stacked, 2K-style basketball metropolis of street parks, neon courts, and endless queues for the next game. Here, Teikō, Shohoku, Ryonan, Kainan, Sannoh, and Vorpal Swords aren’t posters or anime—they’re park squads on the schedule. In canon, Araneta was the ending. In this alternate timeline, it’s just the save file that got uploaded. No power-ups. No destiny. Just Cubao kids, a broken timeline, and a 7'1 center grinding his range from the paint… to the parking lot. (FLOWSTATE: ALTERNATE REALITY) The what-if season where “champions” log in as rookies. 2025 Mark Casa Nova. All rights reserved. Non-commercial fan project. Flowstate AR is a transformative fanfiction that features teams from: Slam Dunk — Takehiko Inoue Kuroko no Basket — Tadatoshi Fujimaki Dear Boys — Hiroki Yagami All characters and teams from those series belong to their original creators. I am also working on a custom 2K14 mobile game (Flowstate AR 2K Mobile) inspired by Flowstate AR and these crossover teams. This is a personal hobby project, and there’s no timeline for release yet — it requires a lot of building, testing, and asset creation. This story and the mod are completely unaffiliated with 2K, Take-Two, or any official basketball titles.
markcasanova · 52.9k Views