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Which basketball skills in Kuroko’s Basketball actually exist in real life?

I think there's the step-back jumper (a very common skill in the pros), some degree of misdirection (Magic Johnson's magical pass), the eagle's eye (some great Point guards such as Paul Nash and others, their vision on the court is far wider than anyone can imagine), Atsushi Murasakihara's skills (O'Neal's powerful slam dunk is unstoppable, Mutom Bogarnet and others' blocks are Also very powerful)

Aomine Daiki showed off his skills and broke through at high speed (the prototype is Allen Iverson), and Akaashi knocked people down (the prototype is also Iverson. Iverson knocked down countless people. During his peak period, he knocked down many people. Jordan is flying), Vulcan is a one-dunker (I won’t talk about it since there are too many dunkers in the NBA), and Midorima is a one-pitch shooter. There are too many powerful pitchers in the NBA.

I don’t know if the subject has ever played basketball. Although basketball in real life is not as amazing as in the animation, basketball techniques and tactics are very complicated, far more complicated than in the animation, but there are too many details. Things are difficult to express in animation (even if it is expressed, most people may not understand it), so some of the great stars and their iconic skills in real basketball are also exciting.

Since I am a girl, let me talk about some parts that are exaggerated. First, there is no pitcher who always hits the target. Even if no one is defending (such as the three-point shooting contest), it is very special if the shooting percentage can exceed 60. He is a very good pitcher, and in anime, many people always hit the target without any defense. . . Second, although the misdirection technology has the prototype of Magic Johnson, it is far from as exaggerated as in the animation. You can check his highlights on Baidu. Third, even O'Neal, the most physically powerful center in NBA history, is not completely invincible.

Although it is very difficult to prevent, it does not mean that just like Murasakibara in the anime, just jump up and dunk. Fourth, blocking shots is very difficult. Even a block leader like Mutombo Garnett only averaged 5 blocks per game at his peak (both sides averaged nearly 200 offensive and defensive rounds per game, and averaged only 5 blocks per game). The first one is the shot-blocking king, you can see how difficult it is to block shots), and blocking shots is very easy for players to foul. In the anime, the almost random blocking of shots by Murasakihara Kagami Aomine and others is too exaggerated. Fourth, Qingfeng's random shooting is ridiculous. Normal shooting is impossible to hit 100 times, let alone such difficult shooting.

Fifth, the physical abilities of everyone in the anime are seriously exaggerated. Aomine was able to dunk in junior high school at a height of over 1.8 meters. The reality is that only a handful of American geniuses in the world can do it. Vulcan Huang Otter and other centers can dunk in high school. The reality is that only American student players I know of who can dunk in high school can do it. Vulcan high school can dunk from the free throw line. The reality is that only a few great dunkers in the NBA (such as Michael. Jordan, but Jordan couldn't do it in high school, but he only did it when he was in his peak period in his twenties). All yellow people have not been able to do it so far due to the limitations of their body structure. ( It seems like no one in white has done it). And consider the height of each character in the anime. Vulcan is 1.90 meters tall and plays the role of power forward. Muyoshi Teppei is 1.93 meters tall and plays the role of center. Michael Jordan is 1.96 meters tall and plays the role of guard. LeBron James is 2.03 meters tall and plays the role of small forward (James looks like He couldn't even dunk from the free throw line when he was at his peak), and considering age, one's physical ability is not at its peak in high school, and one's jumping ability will continue to grow. Now I can almost understand how exaggerated the anime is. Sixth, Akashi knocks people down 100% of the time, while the legendary star Iverson, who knocked down the most people in history, could only knock down one person per game at his peak. As for the Eye of the Emperor, it’s just nonsense. Seventh, all techniques that make the ball disappear, such as Kagero's basket, phantom basket, etc., are pure nonsense. To throw the ball up once and then take the shot like Kagero's basket is beyond the scope of human capabilities.