Three high school boys were playing street basketball. They had just re-started after looking awestruck after the red, blonde, and blue-haired high schoolers had defeated the thugs. The tugs had run off while the three brown-haired guys discussed the the powers of the three basketball 'legends', as they put it.

"Did you see the red head? He jumped too high for someone in high school. Do you think that he's part of the Generation of Miracles?" The tallest brown, Lin, asked. He threw the ball to the hoop, but hit the rim.

"Maybe, but I remember the blonde one was moving fast and using the same techniques as the thugs had used just before." Said the spiky-haired one, named Shou. Grabbing the ball, he ran to the other side, but his short friend got in front of him the last second.

"But where did the ball come from all those times? And wasn't there a kid with blue hair that told the thugs off?" Exclaimed Takumi, the shortest of the bunch, yet the fastest track runner in his school. He dunked the ball in after grabbing it from the hands of the spiky-haired teen.

"He's the one that passed the ball all over the place, Takumi." A sporty-looking girl said, leaning against the fence. She picked up the ball from the ground, her dark blue hair in a ponytail, and her gold eyes smiling. "His name is Kuroko Tetsuya. He's known for his invisible style in basketball and great passes. This makes him the phantom sixth member of the Generation of Miracles. The blonde is part of the group, you know the model?"

"Kise Ryouta." Shou muttered. "What about the last one, Misaki?"

"Come on, why would I want to forget my own cousin?"

"You mean the one in America? He's already back?" Tamaki questioned. "Kagami Taiga?"

"Yeah, but he still hasn't said hello or asked if we could play a one-on-one yet." Misaki smirked. "Guess that means that I have to play you guys. three-on-one?"

"Sure; I've always wanted to see what made the boy's basketball team in Sekai." Lin smirked right back at her. "Even if the ace player is a girl. Go easy on us, though. I want to see the rest in the real games."

"I'll go on level one, then." And the ball dropped.