at first
My initial enthusiasm for this sport originated from the on-demand station "Slam Dunk". At that time, I liked Rukawa Kaede the most, because he was the breaker every time Shokien was in a deadlock and the most reliable singles player on the team. But I had a question at that time, why could he just not beat Sendo? Passing is an obvious problem, and I have to thank the national competition for not having an animation. I don't have to watch the player I admire most in my childhood being eaten alive by the No. 1 high school student in Japan.
But I believe that this work has an impact on me, and that influence continues to this day, leading me to always write similar plots.
The plot that impressed me the most was the words in the locker room after strangling the ankle in Hainan Akagi in the county competition, "It doesn't matter if the bone is broken, it doesn't matter if you can't walk anymore." This line has a greater impact on me than all famous film and television dramas. When I first saw it, I wish I could rush into the TV to fight side by side with him. This plot created the G7 with the broken finger of the White Wolf and the G6 of Wish today. Akagi made me feel that it is a kind of honor to fight with injuries. It is a kind of glory to fight all of it, but this is another kind of glory that will be extremely scared when you calm down.
If only Akagi and there is no prototype in reality, I would not be afraid to write such a plot. Among the old Celtics, I like Havlicek the most, and you know what happened to his arm; I also like Bird, the story of him holding back with a trauma, which is widely circulated among the fans; my favorite Jordan, one of the greatest games in his career, the Flu battle is a golden chapter in NBA history, so there is no need to say much.
Look at the people I like, they all have the same experience, so when I conceived the plot, I always put on the "fight with injuries" BUFF in the most glorious battle of the protagonist. I like this, but now I find that I have written a little too much, so I am also thinking about what to do next time.
Finally, I want to talk about what kind of competition do I like? Old book friends should be able to tell me a rough idea.
Isn’t it the kind of game that Wish plays today?
The enemy is strong and we are weak, and the leader is injured. When all the situations are unfavorable, we will unite and use all our strength to pursue victory. What we leave behind is love and tears, and what we harvest is endless glory. This will be an eternal bond that remains in the hearts of players. It is difficult for ordinary people to have such an opportunity.
So the interview speech I arranged for Wish was "You won't understand."
We really don't understand, I just tried to describe that feeling.
Chapter completed!