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NBA Grind to NBA King

NBA : Grind to NBA King https://101kanshu.com/book/26438.html "Link's a great player. I appreciate that fire in his eyes—that's the kind of hunger only a guy who climbed out of the trenches has." — Kobe Bryant "Link's basketball IQ is honestly some of the best I've ever seen. His court vision and pure instinct for the game, you might even put it up there with Magic Johnson." — Phil Jackson "The very existence of Link shows another possibility for basketball. He is a truly era-defining player in NBA history." — Sports Illustrated "..." Reborn in 2005, Link finds himself a fringe player trying out for the Lakers. He starts with a C- rating, his athleticism is subpar (or, 'he's not exactly a freak athlete'), his pockets are empty (or, 'he's flat broke'), and a ten-day contract is the only thing standing between him and getting cut. The team's locker room cancer is relentlessly mocking him, and the coaching staff treats him like he's invisible. Thankfully, the 'Devil Training System' finally arrives, even if it's late to the party! Three thousand open three-pointers? No sweat! Extreme conditioning drills? Just gotta grind it out! From a no-name kid to the focal point of the Staples Center, Link proves his philosophy: If talent's not enough, let the system carry the load! If you put in the work, the world is yours! Years later, when people look back on that 2005 tryout, they can't help but sigh with a sense of awe. NBA history, they realize, was split into two parts right there: Before Link, and After Link.
Aqu_Viva · 31.8k Views

Kuroko’s Basketball: I Will Go to the NBA and Surpass Prime Shaq

Ogawa Tetsuya was born to dominate the court. Towering, powerful, and unstoppable, he shattered every expectation in his path—leading his school team to a national championship in just one year and proving that raw talent, when combined with relentless determination, can change the game entirely. But for him, glory in Japan was never the ultimate goal. The NBA—the world’s most competitive basketball stage—awaited, and he was ready to stake his claim. Armed with peak physical ability, unmatched instincts, and an unyielding will, Ogawa Tetsuya storms onto the American basketball scene like a force of nature. From Summer League showdowns to preseason battles, he faces skepticism, doubt, and intense competition—but every obstacle only fuels his fire. Standing toe-to-toe with seasoned veterans, rival prodigies, and elite defenders, Ogawa Tetsuya begins a meteoric rise that fans and critics alike cannot ignore. But this is more than just a story of athletic skill—it is the journey of a young man redefining the limits of what is possible. With every thunderous dunk, every game-changing block, and every display of raw dominance, Ogawa Tetsuya proves that greatness is earned, not given. The media buzzes, fans erupt, and the basketball world begins to whisper a single name: Ogawa Tetsuya, the next unstoppable giant. As he fights for respect, battles the pressures of superstardom, and pushes his body to its limits, Ogawa Tetsuya’s journey is one of resilience, ambition, and legacy. Can a rookie with the heart of a champion lead his team to the playoffs? Can he ascend to the pantheon of legends and carve his name alongside the likes of Shaquille O’Neal? This is the story of a prodigy rising to greatness, a giant mastering the court, and a player who refuses to be denied. Witness Ogawa Tetsuya’s electrifying journey from promising rookie to NBA powerhouse—where every game is a test, and every victory cements his place in basketball history. Author: 都市鲨鱼 NOTE: I do not own the original story, characters, or any associated content. All rights remain with the original creator(s). This translation is created purely for enjoyment and to share appreciation for the work. No copyright infringement is intended. NOTE: The cover image used for this book is not my own. All visual content belongs to its respective artist or rights holder. If you are the creator and would like the image to be removed or properly credited, please feel free to contact me.
MrBehringer · 893 Views

Wandering Princelings [Kuroko no Basuke meets real Basketball]

Hey guys! Sorry for vanishing! The story is on pause for a short while. Have some IRL stuff falling on my head, plus there is a bit too much basketball lately. So I decided to point my mind into a bit different direction. The story will continue towards the end of December! Real basketball doesn’t need superpowers. The speed, timing, and mind games are already insane — it’s chess played at 30 miles per hour. Or why none of the Generation of Miracles made it to the NBA. Overall, the whole premise came like this: 1) GoM are crazy. 2) Kagami defeated them. 3) Kagami was trained by an ex WNBA player and played on the streets and doesn't mention any AAU circuits or nothing like that. 4) In real world, if you are going to put best American 8th graders against best WNBA players, honestly, WNBA has no chance. 5) Translating to KnB, if we are going to put players from American AAU etc. and guys from Euro Academies against the GoM, the Miracles have no chance. Even in the film they played against street ballers, not real systemic hoopers. And since, there is no chance that the top guys would ever go to Japan, because of lack of competition, I decided to go for the most realistic lane and got a bunch of misfits together to go to Japan + expand the competition, adding new Pan Asian high school tournament with top competition. Otherwise the story would have ended too fast. Moreover, the GoM won't be staying in one place after the first encounter, since in the original story, they didn't have any other motivation to expand their game and improve, after meeting 'da boys' they will be forced to. Note: All characters, teams, countries and events in this story are fictional. Any resemblance is purely coincidental.
PersianPrince6969 · 166.7k Views

Flowstate AR

FLOWSTATE: ALTERNATE REALITY Two days after beating Imperium, the credits should’ve rolled. Instead, a white flash deletes the Flowstate gym and respawns Riki, Teo, Renz, Drei, and Bornok in The City – a stacked, 2K-style basketball metropolis of street parks, neon courts, and endless queues for the next game. Here, Teikō, Shohoku, Ryonan, Kainan, Sannoh, and Vorpal Swords aren’t posters or anime—they’re park squads on the schedule. In canon, Araneta was the ending. In this alternate timeline, it’s just the save file that got uploaded. No power-ups. No destiny. Just Cubao kids, a broken timeline, and a 7'1 center grinding his range from the paint… to the parking lot. (FLOWSTATE: ALTERNATE REALITY) The what-if season where “champions” log in as rookies. 2025 Mark Casa Nova. All rights reserved. Non-commercial fan project. Flowstate AR is a transformative fanfiction that features teams from: Slam Dunk — Takehiko Inoue Kuroko no Basket — Tadatoshi Fujimaki Dear Boys — Hiroki Yagami All characters and teams from those series belong to their original creators. I am also working on a custom 2K14 mobile game (Flowstate AR 2K Mobile) inspired by Flowstate AR and these crossover teams. This is a personal hobby project, and there’s no timeline for release yet — it requires a lot of building, testing, and asset creation. This story and the mod are completely unaffiliated with 2K, Take-Two, or any official basketball titles.
markcasanova · 19.4k Views