The famous sestet of Teikō Junior High are renowned basketball prodigies that only burned brighter as time went on, they are known as the «Generation of Miracles». The team have had an interesting progression (or regression, some might argue) as their talents became more refined.
Basketball is a team sport, and Teikō's Generation of Miracles reached a point where the notion of sportsmanship and teamwork were thrown out the window in the name of victory; and they had plenty of victory. The team's ideologies on winning were the reason Tetsuya Kuroko distanced himself from them, as the love for basketball no longer drove the team. Gone was team spirit, and a tense isolated attitude was born among the players.
Kuroko's Basketball: The Magic Behind Misdirection
The Generation of Miracles consists of six people: Ryōta Kise, Shintarō Midorima, Daiki Aomine, Atsushi Murasakibara, Seijūrō Akashi and the phantom sixth man Tetsuya Kuroko. Each of these players possess their own unique talent on the court. Kise's famous moves are copycat techniques, where he can mimic any of his opponents' moves and use it against them. Midorima is an expert shooter, with his range spanning the entire court. Aomine was Teikō's Ace player, with passing, scoring and speed abilities that are way above average for someone his age. Murasakibara uses his hulking size to execute powerful (mostly) defensive strategies. Akashi's deadly Emperor Eye ability predicts every move his opponents make. Kuroko excels in various passes and misdirection, and is dubbed the team's «shadow» or «phantom».
When the current Generation of Miracles were first years at Teikō, they all joined basketball tryouts. The organizer of the club informed the boys that Teikō take their
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