Slam Dunk! - Vol. 31 Ch. 271 - The Resolute Shohoku

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Ik it's just a manga, but I don't like the message that Inoue is giving here.

Adrenaline blurs players' judgement profusely, that's why coaches and managers should have clearer heads to make the best decisions for their players. Anzai letting Sakuragi is grosely unprofessional tbh. Sacrificing his career -life even- just for one game is ridiculous and immature, nvm a goddamn high-school game (there would be another tournament later in the year which the third years can attend if they sacrifice studies Right?)
 
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Ik it's just a manga, but I don't like the message that Inoue is giving here.

Adrenaline blurs players' judgement profusely, that's why coaches and managers should have clearer heads to make the best decisions for their players. Anzai letting Sakuragi is grosely unprofessional tbh. Sacrificing his career -life even- just for one game is ridiculous and immature, nvm a goddamn high-school game (there would be another tournament later in the year which the third years can attend if they sacrifice studies Right?)
Old comment, but I’ll just mention it.

Back when this manga came out Japan had no professional basketball league, actually other than the NBA there was really weren’t a lot of options for people.

To put like this, during this period high school and maybe college are the only times they get to play high level basketball.
 

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