Title: Love Hoop

Rating: T

DISCLAIMER: Inuyasha belongs to Rumiko Takahashi and Kuroko no Basket belongs to Tadatoshi Fujimaki. Two respected mangaka! I do not own the characters in any way nor the story plot. Only the idea of this fanfiction!

MizukixTsukiyomi's Notes: Oh look a little extra long chapter and another one before I go back to school work. Again, I tried to incorporate Kagome some how into this and if you don't like it...oh well. Anyways, remember, Kagome is barely learning the 'ways' of basketball so be patient with her...and me!

I think this chapter will be hated -sigh- but oh well. I worked hard on it. Anyways, thank you all for reviewing and reading this far!

Hope you enjoy!

Chapter 04: Finding the Weakness


Kagome watched silently with the rest of the team as Kagami and Kise took half the court to play their one-on-one. Her eyes widen a tiny bit as she quickly took notice of the way Kise's eyes fooled the tiger in the direction he intended to go. 'Baka…watching an opponent's eyes is always important, but you should look at their feet too.' The miko shook her mental thoughts: 'What the heck? Am I seriously thinking this over like Inuyasha use to fight? Ugh…they are human, Kagome! Human!'

Riko gasped lowly, watching as Kise copied on of Kagami's moves and quickly jumped upwards to dunk the ball. Kagome blinked: "Did…he just copy Kagami's way of dunking?"

Riko nodded slightly: "It isn't simple imitation…"

Kagami jumped after him, extending his arm upwards to block the ball on for Kise's dunk to push him off his balance and score. The tiger fell to the ground, his eyes tightening as he watched the smug look of the blonde's face.

Kagome was speechless to say the least to the few seconds of game play that she was demonstrated with. She never knew such people had talent and strength for a simple sport. Human nonetheless. "This is…the Generation of Miracles," she whispered. "You sure have some interesting friends, Kuroko-kun."

"I don't know that person," he replied, his eyes focused on the blonde player. "To be honest, I may have underestimated him until just now. It's only been a few months since I left them, but the Generation of Miracles has improved far more quickly than I expected."

Kagome returned her attention back to the two boys, watching as Kagami grunted onto his legs. Kise scratched the back of his head: "I don't know about this. After something so disappointing, I can't just leave now."

'Disappointing?' blinked Kagome. 'Is that an insult?'

Kise's footsteps made their way towards the phantom player, smirking as he did. "Give us Kurokocchi." He stopped in front of the male as he placed his hands inside his pockets. "Come join us. Let's play basketball together again."

The team's eyes widened by his words of persuading the player onto his team. The miko slowly looked over to the silent phantom player: 'Is…he being serious?'

"I seriously respect you, Kurokocchi," smiled Kise. "It's a waste of your talent to stay here. What do you say?"

The miko's eyes scrunched at his words only to place her hand on Kuroko's shoulder, catching both his and Kise's attention. She sent the blonde a smile: "Gomen, but Kuroko-kun can't leave. You see, because of him, I became part of this club and he made a promise to Kagami-kun and I to work together to become the best team in Japan."

Kuroko's lips curved into a small smile upon hearing her words. If anything, it seemed the girl was already getting attached to them and the team. Turning his head back to Kise, he parted his lips to speak.

"I am honored to hear you say that. I must respectfully decline your offer."

"T-That doesn't make any sense!" exclaimed Kise, surprised that the girl and even his longtime friend were both on the same page. "Besides, this isn't like you. Winning was everything! Why didn't you go somewhere better?"

"My thinking has changed since then," he replied back. "More importantly, just as Kagome-chan said, I made her and Kagami-kun a promise. One that I intend to keep. We will beat the Generation of Miracles together."

Kise's eyebrows furrowed: "It really isn't like you to joke around like that."

Kagami laughed behind the blonde, smirking as everyone's attention was drawn towards the grinning tiger. "Oi," called Kagami, "Kagome, Kuroko, stop stealing the words I was going to say."

Kagome's eyebrow twitched: 'Again with that cocky smirk…'

The miko blinked upon feeling a pair of eyes on her. Looking up, she noticed Kise's golden orbs right on her person paired with a smirk. "Seems like you have something to do with these guys acting this way."

"Huh?" blinked Kagome once again.

The blonde learned down towards her, making her lean back. "It isn't just because of your kawaii looks. What is special about you, Ka-Go-Me-Cchi?" Kise was met with a stack of papers in front of his face, blocking his view from observing the miko.

Kagome's eyes dropped down to a blank and bored expression. "Please don't invade my personal space."

Chuckling on her actions, Kise retreated back and nodded: "I can see why they are fond of you."

Kagome's eyebrow lifted in question. Feeling a hand on her own shoulder, she looked to see the coach smiling: "Kise, if you don't mind, these guys need to return to their practice."

"Hai, hai," he waved them off and turned towards the exit. "Ah! Arigatou again Kagomecchi for showing me the way!"

"Kagome…cchi?" blinked Kagome. She looked towards Kuroko: "Does he do that to everybody? The nickname I mean."

"No. Only people he respects," he replied.

"Respects…?" she whispered before turning back to see the blonde basketball player leaving.

Kise winked at the team: "Practice hard, Seirin! Can't wait until I see you all again!" With one last chuckle, he left the gym, leaving the Seirin team in silence.

"Can't believe you actually spoke back to one of the Generation of Miracles, Kagome-chan," blinked Hyuga, grabbing the miko's attention.

"Huh?"

"Yeah," laughed Shinji. "We expected Kagaom to open his mouth, but not you."

Kagami's eyebrow twitched at the insult: "Oi."

Looking down, Kagome scratched her cheek, confused herself that she had done so too. She felt Riko patting her back, bringing her up from her embarrassment. "Welcome to the basketball club, Kagome-chan!"

Kagome blinked, watching as everyone gave her a smile before turning to see Kuroko and Kagami. Kuroko sent her a small smile while the tiger looked away with a blush. The phantom player looked towards the red head: "Is that another blush?"

Kagami quickly grabbed Kuroko's head: "You little-!"

The miko sighed as the both began to argue. 'And I thought we were progressing with this…'


"Sugoi," blinked Kagome, looking at the enormous school ahead of her as she stood at the entrance of the gates. She looked from side to side and could tell the school definitely put in some budget into modeling the school. "Who knew Kaijo High would be…so up there in money. Then again, someone like Kise-kun does attend this place so that says a lot."

The miko looked down at the first aid kit bag. 'Alright, I think I brought everything. First-aid kit, clipboard and pen.' She sighed: 'The day went by so fast. I wasn't even listening to today's lectures because I was only focused on the basketball game! After yesterday's little surprise visit from Kise, the whole team began to practice as hard as they could. All Riko-senpai told me was to grab these things for today's practice game. Here I thought I go get here early to find the gym for them, but just by looking at this place…I know I will get lost!'

"Oh? Kagome-chan! You are here early!"

Looking behind her shoulder, Kagome smiled as the team along with Riko walked over to her. Riko gave her a smile: "I am surprised you are here before us."

"Well, I wanted to try and find the gym so I can guide you all there…but," Kagome laughed nervously while scratching the back of her head, "I got so overwhelmed by the size of the school."

"Look at you being so responsible on your first official day as our manager," smirked Riko. "I knew I made the right decision."

Kagome gave her a small nervous chuckle before turning around and began to walk with the team. Hyuga looked around the campus: "This place is huge. You can really tell when a school is devoted to its athletics."

Kagome looked over to the tiger and blinked at noticing his red-shot eyes as she walked in between the two first years. "What the heck happened to you?" she questioned as she held the clipboard near her chest.

"Kagami-kun, the look in your eyes is worse than usual," commented Kuroko as he looked towards the red head.

"Uruse…," grunted Kagami, turning his head to the side. "I was a little too excited that I didn't sleep last night…"

Kagome's eyes drop to 'are-you-serious' stare as the phantom player blinked to reply: "What are you, a kid going on a field trip?"

"What did you say?!" glared the tiger. His eyes quickly widened upon feeling a pair of feminine hands landing on each side of his face and bringing him down to stare into a pair of cerulean orbs. A light tiny of pink dusted over Kagami's cheeks noticing the intent stare the miko gave back to him.

"W-What are you doing!?" he exclaimed as he tried to pull back.

"Hold still," she glared. "I am going to see what is wrong." She stared into his tired eyes: "Maybe some eye drops will help the irritation…"

Kuroko blinked, noticing the blush spreading onto the tiger's expression. "Stop blushing, Kagami-kun."

Kagami pulled away from the miko's hands and glared at the ghostly haired male. "Oi! I was not!"

"Hey, guys!"

All heads turned to see the familiar model running to them with what seemed an over excited smile. He stopped in front of them and smiled: "This place is big, so I thought I would come get you."

"Kise…oi!" Kagami walked forward to speak with the blonde only to be ignored as Kise walked towards the phantom player.

"Kurokocchi, ever since you turned down my invitation to join us, I've been crying into my pillow every night." Kise rubbed his eyes childishly.

"What is wrong with him?" blinked Hyuga, seeing the two males interact.

"Just show us the way," glared Kagami.

"Not even a girl has turned me down before," ignored Kise as he continued to speak with Kuroko.

"Are you ignoring me?" Kagami's tick twitched on his forehead.

"Well, there is a first for everything," Kagome looked down at the clipboard, not noticing as Kise's eyes glided over to stare at her.

"Oh? The kawaii manager came too? I'm glad! I actually wanted to show you my full skills on the court!" he smiled, watching as her eyebrow twitched.

"Uh…why?"

"Could you please stop being so sarcastic?" interrupted Kuroko.

Kise's eyes narrowed as he rested his hand on his hip. Taking a small glance towards the miko, he smirked. "Hm, I am getting even more interested in the people who are making Kurokocchi say things like this."


Upon entering the court, Seirin blinked at noticing a net dividing the court in half. The miko looked towards the practicing members. "Is the other half being use for practice?"

Kaijo's coach walked in front of them as he noticed the uniforms. He took his eyes away from the clipboard in front of them and blinked. "Oh, you're here. Welcome. I'm coach Takeuchi."

Both Kagome and Riko bow respectfully before is eyes roamed around the team. "Which one of you is the coach?"

"Ah, that's me," smiled Riko.

"Huh? You? You're not the manager?" he exclaimed, shocked at the info.

Riko shook her head: "Nope. Aida Riko and this is our manager – Higurashi Kagome."

"Ano…," Kagome grabbed the male coach's attention, "what is this?"

"Exactly what it looks like," he replied. "We only made simple arrangements for today's game."

"Arrangements?" repeated the miko.

"There won't be enough to learn from this game to make it worth watching for the guys sitting out."

Both Kagome and Riko feel their nerve appear on their forehead as the coach continued to speak.

"We are having the other players practice as usual so we don't waste time. Despite the arrangements, you'll be playing our regulars. I hope you won't let us triple your score."

Riko's fist tightened by her side as she watched Takeuchi walk away. Kagome crossed her arms: "The nerve of him…"

"They think we suck," glared Kagami. "They are treating this like a sideshow to their practice."

"Then show it isn't," Kagome whispered back, catching Kagami's and Kuroko's attention.

Their eyes travel towards the blonde, watching as he tucked in his jersey. "There we go," he smiled.

"Huh?" Kaijo's coach walked over to the model player. "Kise, why are you wearing your uniform? You're not playing."

"Eh?"

"I know we got star players from all the middle schools, but you are on a whole different level."

Kise's eyes widened: "D-Don't do that, coach! Seriously, stop saying that!"

"If I let you play, it won't even be a game anymore," the coach looked over to the Seirin team. He walked towards his bench as Kise was left staring at their opponents with the same glare in each face.

"Just listen to him," spoke Hyuga.

"I haven't been this pissed in a while," glared Shun.

Kise ran towards the team: "Sumimazen! Seriously, gomen! I'll be on the bench." He raised his hand next to his lips as he whispered to them. "If you give his guys a beating, I'm sure he will put me in. Besides…," he smirked, "if you can't force him to put me in, you shouldn't go around saying you'll be the Generation of Miracles."

"Oi, show the Seirin guys to the locker room," ordered the coach.

"Don't worry," spoke Kagome, watching as her team began to leave towards the lockers. "Your coach will have no choice but to bring you in." With a sweet smile, the miko followed behind the boys, leaving the blonde smirking.

'Well what do you know…the girl sure has fire.'


Riko slammed the door to the locker room as everyone had already changed. Riko's eyes fired in anger, remembering the insults over and over again from the male coach. "That coach-!" she growled.

Kagome walks around her and pats her shoulder: "Calm down, Riko-senpai."

"Ugh! I can't!" she pointed towards Shun and began to rant over how each player needs to show Kaijo just what exactly they are made of.

Walking over to Kuroko, Kagome sat next to him on the bench. "Kuroko-kun…"

"Hmm?"

"Does Kise-kun have a special talent to copy others? I noticed that his moves from yesterday were similar to those of Kagami-kun's."

The phantom player nodded, dropping his gaze downwards. "So you noticed."

Sighing, the miko shook her head: "I can't believe a grown man like their coach puts other people down. How about showing some maturity?"

Riko scoffed, overhearing her words. "Trust me…there will be many looking down on us."

Kagami walked in front of Kagome and smirked: "Just as you said…we will force them to the point where they will have to take us seriously."

A small smile appeared on her lips.


Sitting next to the female coach, Kagome watched as the two teams lined up before the referee to start the game.

"Let the practice game between Seirin High and Kaijo High begin!" he shouted as he held the ball. He blinked as his eyes landed on the Seirin's line of players. "Uh, we are about to get started, so Seirin, please have your five line up."

"Ano…there is five of us."

The referee and Kaijo team backed up as they noticed the ghostly haired player raise his hand slightly to catch their attention.

Kagome chuckled: "I don't think I will ever get tired of seeing other people's expressions once they noticed Kuroko-kun."

"Ouch…," whispered Riko, catching the miko's attention.

"What's wrong?" she questioned, noticing the intense concentration the coach had on the opposite team.

"This doesn't look good," she whispered in reply. "I can't see everything through their clothes, but their numbers are way higher than average. Our physical numbers are way behind. Honestly, it is not surprising for a nationally strong team. I mean, we do have Kuroko-kun and Kagami-kun…"

"But how far can they take us?" the miko whispered back. "All players have their limits."

The whistle soon blew, bringing the girls out of their talk and watched as Kaijo caught the ball first in the jump. Catching the ball into his hands, Kasamatsu ran forward to the hoop.

"Let's keep it up!" he shouted.

Kuroko quickly pushed the ball away from his bouncing rhythm, shocking the Kaijo team entirely.

"W-Where did he come from!?" exclaimed Kasamatsu.

Kuroko ran forward as he dribbled the ball and quickly passed the ball behind him only for the tiger to catch it and jump up onto the hoop and dunk it forcefully. Coming down from his score, Kagami raised his arms: "All right!"

The tiger quickly looked over to his hand seeing the hoop broken off from the backboard. Kaijo's team's eyes widened upon noticing the full strength the tiger demonstrated. Kagome buried her head into her palm, shaking her head. 'Seriously…?'

Shun blinked as he looked at the backboard: "That thing is dangerous. One of the bolts is rusted."

"This thing is bigger than I thought," commented Kagami.

Riko quickly walked over to the over-angered coach and bowed down: "Gomenasai!"

Kuroko and Kagami were met with a light slap behind their heads, making them turn to see the miko crossing her arms. "Bakas! You can't be breaking other people's stuff!"

Kuroko blinked: "But I didn't…," he pointed towards the red head beside him, "he did."

"Oi! Don't be putting the blame on me!" he shouted back.

The miko patted their arms and smiled. "But that should be enough for them to see how serious we are," she whispered before turning her head over her shoulder to see the tick twitching on the coach's head. Walking over to the sitting coach, she bowed slightly: "We are deeply sorry, Coach Takeuchi."

Kuroko walked behind her, followed by Kagami. "We are sorry we broke your hoop." Standing straight from his bow, he continued to speak. "Since we can't play like this, could we use the full court?"

Kagami smirked as he placed the hoop over his shoulder, happy to see the smug of confidence wiped off the coach's face.

As the Kaijo's other players prepared the full court, Kagome watched awed by how fast things were getting done. They caught Kise's light chuckle behind them as they stood and turned to see a small smirk on his lips.

"Now that is what you call a beating," he spoke.

"Huh?" glared Kagami.

"I've never seen the coach like that before," he continued.

Kagami turned around to face the blonde. "You should tell him that is what he gets for underestimating us!"

Walking forward, Kuroko turned his attention elsewhere: "How much do you think a replacement hoop will cost?"

"Eh!? We…have to pay for that!?" exclaimed the red head.

"Of course we do, baka! Why do you think I hit you!?" Kagome shook her head, receiving a glare.

"Because you always do!"

Kagome shrugged as she ignored Kagami's rant of the replacement, leaving Kise staring at the two basketball players and female interacting. His eyes narrowed before turning around and taking a step into the court.

"Let the game resume!" called the referee.

Kise's eyes matched with his smirk: "Sorry to keep you waiting."

"You're finally in," smirked Kagami.

"You are way too intense for a model when you are on," commented Hyuga.

Kuroko turned to face the blonde: "He is not just putting on a show."

"Sugoi…," whispered Riko.

"Can you read his stats?" questioned Kagome as she placed her clipboard on her lap.

"Seeing him again, I can tell he really is a monster," she replied. The two girls quickly caught the noise of females squealing at the entrance of the gym. Turning their heads, they watched as a group of fan girls gathered around calling for Kise's attention.

Kagome's eyes dropped: 'R-Really…? Here too?'

"Huh? What is all that!?" exclaimed Hyuga, surprised by the fan base.

"Oh, that?" asked Kasamatsu, placing his hands on his hips while watching his blonde teammate wave back to the girls. "This happens every time he plays and…," he ran towards the blonde and quickly kicked him off his balance, "quit waving to them! I'll hit you!"

The whistle soon blew once again, resuming the game. In a matter of seconds, Kasamatsu had passed the ball over to Kise only for him to jump and dunk the ball the same way the tiger had done. Jumping down onto his feet, his captain kicked him once again. "Baka! I told you to break it!"

"Sumimazen!"

Kagome's eyes blinked upon witnessing his power. 'He did it again…that was the same dunk that Kagami-kun performed, but if I am not mistaken…he doubled the power.'

Kise chuckled under his breath as he stood in front of the tiger, catching his attention. "You know, I always have girls around me and admiring me, but it is quite a nice scene to see you and Kurokocchi having one who sees you more than just a 'model'." Kise's smirk widen as he looked away in thought. "You know…the coach was actually talking about getting and needing a manager."

Kagami's eyebrow twitched, seeing his meaning. "Teme…focus on basketball."

With one last chuckle, Kise walked past him and the game continued on in a fast pace. The miko was awed by the sudden change in pace. "W-What is going on?"

"I…don't know…," blinked Riko as she herself was surprised.

"What is up with this high-paced game?" Shinji spoke, watching as his teammates began to increase in speed and strength. "It's only been three minutes since they started."

"It's like they are playing without bothering to guard," Riko couldn't believe what she was seeing. "The defense is doing everything it can, but both teams' offenses are just too strong."

Kagome blinked, watching as the tiger's eyes began to cloud with anger as he noticed Kise's movements copying his own and if not…better. Turning her head to the side, she looked at the coach: "Riko-senpai…"

"Yeah…," she whispered back, narrowing down her eyes. "We need a time-out."

Riko stands from her bench and walked over to the score board to request the time out she needed. The miko turned her attention back to the court, observing Kuroko and his tired expression. She sighed while her shoulders slumped down: 'Bakas…'

The whistle blew as the referee signaled the time-out. "Seirin, time out."

Kagome stood from her bench and gathered the water bottles and towels. Her eyes watched the team sitting on their seats, catching their breaths silently. As she handed a bottle and towel to each, she stopped in front of the red head and dropped the towel over his hung head. Looking up, Kagami noticed her handing him a water bottle.

"Calm down…," she whispered to him, watching as he took the bottle and towel to wipe off his sweat. The miko walked over to Riko, seeing her worried expression.

"They are way too tired for playing just five minutes…," she whispered to the miko.

"Well it isn't unreasonable," she whispered back. "You said so yourself. They have been switching back and forth from offense to defense."

"What the hell are you doing!?"

All eyes landed on the Kaijo's coach as he scolded his team. "How many points are you going to let them take!? Is the defense asleep? Huh!?"

Kagome blinked: "Hidoi…," her body jumped slightly as she caught Kise's gaze on her.

"I can't believe Kagami can't handle Kise," spoke Hyuga, catching the miko's attention down to Riko's drawn out plan. "Should we put another guy on him?"

"Hey, wait…please," Kagami whispered the last word.

"Please?" repeated Kagome, hearing the uncomfortableness he held in being polite.

"There is a way," spoke Kuroko, turning all heads to him. "They have a weakness."

"Weakness?" blinked Riko.

"What? You should have told us sooner," spoke Hyuga.

"No, to be honest, I'm not even sure you could call it a weakness," interrupted the phantom player. "Either way, sumimazen. There is another problem. Because of the unexpectedly high-paced play, my effectiveness is already wearing off."

"N-Nani!?" exclaimed Riko.

'So that is why I saw him tired…,' Kagome was surprised herself that Kuroko had not mentioned anything.

"Why didn't you tell us something so important sooner!?" shouted Riko as she head-locked the phantom player into her arms.

"Sumimazen. You didn't ask," choked Kuroko as he tried to free himself.

"Do you not say anything unless you are asked!?"

The referee blew the whistle once again: "Your time out is over."

"Ah! All I got to do was hit Kuroko-kun!" exclaimed Riko.

Kagome sighed, watching as the teammates walked over to the court. Kagami stopped in front of them, surprising them both.

"Let me stay on him…please…"

Kagome crossed her arms: "Why are you acting so polite?" Kagome's eyes quickly widened as she looked back at Kuroko and to Kise. 'Wait…if Kise-kun is able to copy what he sees then he obviously can't copy what he can't…meaning-!' Kagome quickly pulled Kagami, making him blush.

"O-Oi! Kagome!"

She cupped her hands around his ear as she began to whisper something to him. Letting him go, Kagami was left blinking at her. "Baka…that is not going to work."

"Do it," she connected her eyes to his as he read the seriousness in them. "You won't know unless you try…"

Kagami's eyebrows furrowed before he ran towards the court.

"Hey! Wait!" shouted Riko. She looked over at the miko. "What did you tell him?"

"I…don't know…," she replied.

"Eh!?"

Kagome looked over her shoulder as she saw the phantom player tying his shoes. She walked over to stand in front of him: "Kuroko-kun…don't over work yourself."

"Don't worry, I'll be fine," he replied as he passed by her.

Kagome watched as the game continued, dropping her eyebrow in worry. 'I wish there was a way I could help…' her eyes landed on the scoreboard as Kaijo made a three-pointer. She watched as Kagami tried passing the ball over to Kuroko only for it to be blocked. 'They are getting use to Kuroko-kun now…'

The ball was blocked out of the court, making the referee make a call with his whistle. "Out of bounds. White ball."

Kagami's shoulder heaved up and down as he tried to regain some oxygen. His head turned over his shoulder, catching Kise's voice.

"Why don't you acknowledge it already? You are years away from challenging the Generation of Miracles."

"What did you say?"

"The gap between our scores might get bigger, but it certainly won't get any smaller. More than formations or strategies, basketball is about your build. It's a sport of size," Kise gave him a smirk. "The gap between your team and ours is simple too great. You were the only one who stood a chance against us, but I see now how good you are. I'll admit you have potential, but you are still far below me. No matter what you throw at me, with one look, I'll return it twice as good."

Kise chuckled, placing his hands on his hips: "You can struggle, but you will never beat me. The real world isn't that easy."

Kagami quickly caught everyone's attention as his laugh echoed throughout the court. "Sorry, sorry," he smirked. "I'm just so happy."

"Happy?"

"It's been a long time since anyone has said that to me," he replied. "I heard it all the time over there."

"Over there?"

"In America."

"Eh? You lived in America? Sugoi!"

"I thought I jumped the gun coming back here to play," Kagami's smirk widened. "Hearing you say that is encouraging, really. Life is all about challenges."

Kagome's eyes blinked as she heard his words, seeing the determination in his eyes.

"There is no point in living if there is no one strong to play," continued the red head. "It's better if I can't win. We are just getting started," Kagami walked past the blonde: "Don't you think it is a little soon to be saying you won?" He walked over towards the phantom player as his mind replayed back to the miko's words.

'This might sound crazy, but I think Kise-kun's weakness could be Kuroko-kun.'

"Thanks to you, our manager was able to get a weakness out of you," smirked Kagami.

"Weakness?" repeated Kise as he looked over towards the miko. "What weakness?"

'I want you to coordinate with Kuroko-kun. It might work…'

Kagami chuckled: "I'm sure it wasn't easy for you to say it yourself. With one look? What if you don't see it? Against a guy who is already invisible, it's impossible." He turned to face the blonde. "No matter how athletic you are, you'll never achieve an invisible basketball style." His hand landed on top of Kuroko's head. "In other words…this guy is your weakness."


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