Chapter 58: Without Realizing, He’s Already This Strong?

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The point difference had grown to eight—a very delicate number. One more basket, and their deficit would hit double digits. The difference between a single-digit and double-digit gap lies mainly in mentality. A team with a double-digit lead plays with less pressure, while the opponent often becomes more prone to impatience. Especially in crucial matches, young players can struggle to maintain composure. Seihō was already prepared to fight with their backs against the wall. "Listen up, Kasuga, Tsugawa. I'm only giving you the last four-plus minutes." "Coach..." "Don't argue. What we must prioritize is securing our spot in the Nationals." The Seihō coach had a clear head. He wouldn't let his players act recklessly. He absolutely wouldn't let them burn all their stamina on a match with slim chances of victory. If the point difference weren't this large, or if this were a game with some leeway, then sure— He could shout something passionate like, "We are kings! Kings do not tolerate defilement!" to rouse his players' fighting spirit. But this wasn't yet a do-or-die situation. If they went all-out against Teikō and ended up losing their place in the Nationals because of it, that would be a true disgrace to the name Seihō had built as "kings." History only remembers the victors. If they failed to make it into Nationals this year, that blemish would stick. In Seihō's not-so-long basketball history, there were only a handful of years they didn't make it to the Nationals. Even if he didn't think his team had what it took to win it all this year, at the very least, he had little confidence facing Teikō. But losing in Nationals and losing in the qualifiers were two very different deaths. Losing in Nationals? You could say the opponent was too strong and you did your best. Losing in qualifiers? That's a coaching failure. If he gave up now, maybe some fans and players would grumble that he was being a coward. But if they went down swinging and still lost their Nationals qualification, those same people would definitely blame him for being a fool—risking everything on an unwinnable game. All in all, as a seasoned coach, he couldn't let that happen. These final four minutes of the second quarter—this was Seihō's last shot. If they couldn't close the gap to within two points or find a way to deal with Teikō's dual-core offense, they would pull out. Seeing the dissatisfaction on his players' faces, he added, "Don't act like it's over. You still have four minutes. Believe in yourselves—just like I believe in you." "Yeah!" "We can win this!" The Seihō boys' youthful memories of basketball—be it ten years or maybe just a couple—rushed to the surface and worked like self-hypnosis. The coach was satisfied with their response, though deep down, he thought: Youngsters really are easy to talk into things. In truth, he already believed they probably couldn't get past Teikō. He couldn't find a way to deal with Teikō's dual-threat in such a short time. But still, they had to give it a try—what if it worked? ... The game resumed. Tendou immediately noticed that Seihō had changed their defensive scheme again. Maybe they now believed his destructive power was even greater than that of Nijimura Shūzō. Nijimura hadn't widened the gap alone, but Tendou had. So now, Tendou was double-teamed again. Tsugawa, meanwhile, was now marking Nijimura solo. "So you're just straight-up telling me I'm not as threatening as Tendou, huh?" Nijimura thought grimly. Even Buddha gets mad sometimes. He was Teikō's captain, damn it. Was he supposed to take that lying down? Furious, he decided to attack. But to his dismay, he realized the bald kid's defense wasn't for show. He could score—but not easily. Tsugawa's suffocating defense would definitely drag down his efficiency. You don't know until you try, and now he knew: Tendou's already this strong? When Tendou had just joined, he'd been powerful—but not enough to threaten Nijimura. Now, in just a month or two, he had already surpassed him. "Damn it... You really are a total monster, Tendou." Nijimura slapped the ball and launched a fierce pass. At some point, a monster appeared in his field of view. While most players didn't notice it, Tendou had already used off-ball movement to cut to the right side of the free-throw line. Nijimura saw it. That was proof of his basketball IQ. To see the monster was to see Tendou. Tendou's expression remained unchanged. If he weren't watching the anime from the outside, he wouldn't know these guys had so many internal monologues when they played. Receiving the pass, Tendou immediately faced the basket and drove. He had already shaken off both defenders. With the monster's help, he broke through their trap. Now, only the Polish center stood between him and the basket. Help defense or stay put? The big man was caught in a dilemma. He feared Tendou's passing. Behind him was Murasakibara Atsushi. And Tendou's eyes were still locked in Murasakibara's direction, applying pressure. "Damn it! I'm going all in!" In the end, the Polish center made his move, lunging forward with a shout. At the exact same moment, Tendou pretended to pass—his left hand snapping the ball to the side. Seeing this, the big man cursed, shifting his weight and stretching out his right hand to intercept. But just then, Tendou slapped the ball with his left hand, bouncing it to his right, and fluidly transitioned into a running floater. Yet the Polish center refused to give in. He jumped with everything he had, retracting his blocking arm mid-air and swinging it into a wide arc to contest the shot—a dramatic full-body recovery motion. Tendou was briefly stunned. Do all Polish centers love dramatic recoveries? It reminded him of a certain "Dark Lord." But I'm the one attacking here! Swish— The ball kissed the glass and fell in. The lead extended to double digits. --- Vote with some power stones in this story. By using them on this book, you guarantee bonus chapters weekly.

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Contents
Kuroko no Basket: Honored One
Kuroko no Basket: Honored One Author:RoseWhisky
Chapter 1: Screw Playing Basketball! Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 2: What the Hell Did You Give Me? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 3: My Youth Is as Precious as My Virginity Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 5: I'm the Strongest Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 6: Entrance Test Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 7: Turns Out He's a Kobe Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 8: Did I Misread the Title of This Anime? Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 9: Boring, Just Close It Already Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 10: Forget the Shooting Percentage—It Just Looks Cool Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 11: Episode One Begins Airing Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 12: Episode One Continues Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 13: Episode One Still Airing Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 14: A Girl from the Sky! Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 15: Life Itself is the Best Script Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 16: Teiko Daily Life Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 17: To Hell with Your Emotional Intelligence! Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 18: Starter Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 19: Practice Match Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 20: Basketball from the Future Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 21: Geniuses Are Beyond Reason Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 22: He Could Be a Model if He Didn't Play Basketball Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 23: You Guys Are Way Too into Me Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 24 - 24 – Guiding Kuroko Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 25: The Second Episode Airs Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 26 - 26 – The Body of Steel Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 27 - 27 – Inter-High Bracket Draw Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 28 - 28 – Group Stage Begins Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 29 - 29 – First Battle Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 30 - 30 – Do You Even Know Mamba Mentality? Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 31 - 31 – Tendou Is Going Off Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 32 - 32 – Only the Strong Deserve Elegance Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 33: Why Is Everyone Looking at Him? Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 34: No Screaming Allowed Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 35: Harasawa Katsunori’s Invitation Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 36: Competition Between Geniuses Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 37: The Pretty Boy Makes His Debut Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 38: Turning Up the Heat Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 39: Heavy Taste Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 40: The Subtle Use of 'Cleave” Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 41: He’s Just So Damn Elegant Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 42: Damn, the Ball Hog’s Secret Is Exposed Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 43: Stat-Padding a Quadruple-Double Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 44: Not Just One. Not Just Two Sep 27th, 2025
Chapter 45: How to Break Through the Stat Cap Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 46: The Arrival of Haizaki Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 47: So He’s a Ball Hog Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 48: Why Me? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 49: First, I’ll Take Down You, Blackie Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 50: If You Can’t Steal It, You Just Can’t Steal It Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 51: New Ability Unlocked Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 52: Monster Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 53: First Shot Fired Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 54: They Shouted 'Kings” and Charged In Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 55: The Monster Moves Out Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 56: The Strongest Brain Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 57: Our Comment Section Is the Best Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 58: Without Realizing, He’s Already This Strong? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 59: Clocking Out at Halftime Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 60 - 60 – What the Hell Is This? He’s Unleashing Again? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 61: He Shut Everyone Out Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 62: Character Analysis Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 63: How Could You Make Such a Rookie Mistake? Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 64: Rakuzan’s Scouting Report Sep 29th, 2025
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