
Black Basketball: I Brought My Talent to Kanagawa
by Zheyiwen
About This Novel
(There is no reading threshold for this book. Friends who like animation or basketball are welcome to read it) Yagami Kuto, who has a passion for basketball, travels to a world that is both familiar and unfamiliar to him. There are Xiangbei and Lingnan here, as well as Chenglin and Haichang. The generations of slam dunk masters and miracles collide, the stars shine, who is the genius player standing at the top in the end! Akira Sendō: He is more comprehensive than me. He should be able to play from position one to position five. Aomine Daiki: I used to think that the only one who could defeat me was myself... Now? Don't you know? Sooner or later I'm going to overtake that guy. Kaede Rukawa: The hardest step to become No. 1 In the country is to become No. 1 In Kanagawa, because that guy is in Kanagawa. Akashi Seijuro: Before I met him, I could see all the futures... Now, he can see further than me. [No system, 99% of the game restores reality, so the character's strength will be matched accordingly]
What Readers Think
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
Very nice, interesting, very interesting
Today's update, the monthly vote has been cast~
The content is very good and the updates are very stable.
I can only give it four points. Personally, I feel there are a few minor flaws. First, it may be that the previous book on volleyball was so well written that the requirements for this one are also high. Secondly, this book is not exciting enough, and it feels like the plot is overpowering the combat power. Third, the participation of the protagonist is not high enough, and there is no clear growth line like Taichi. Even if there is a system to improve, it is just a brief growth, rather than just becoming stronger and awakening without any changes.
The writing is nice, but I have a small suggestion. The levels of players are not clearly divided. The basketball level of the players who combine the two basketball worldviews is very vague, as well as the level of the protagonist.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
Very nice, interesting, very interesting
Today's update, the monthly vote has been cast~
The content is very good and the updates are very stable.
I can only give it four points. Personally, I feel there are a few minor flaws. First, it may be that the previous book on volleyball was so well written that the requirements for this one are also high. Secondly, this book is not exciting enough, and it feels like the plot is overpowering the combat power. Third, the participation of the protagonist is not high enough, and there is no clear growth line like Taichi. Even if there is a system to improve, it is just a brief growth, rather than just becoming stronger and awakening without any changes.
The writing is nice, but I have a small suggestion. The levels of players are not clearly divided. The basketball level of the players who combine the two basketball worldviews is very vague, as well as the level of the protagonist.









