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"Because I like basketball... the same time we spend together, believing in our important comrades and having the same dream. Because I like it, I felt happy from the bottom of my heart."

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The central conflict of the series is the corruption of basketball by overwhelming talent. Players like Aomine and Midorima believed that because they could score at will, the game belonged to them. Chapter 755 would be the final rebuttal to that philosophy. In this imagined scene, Kagami Taiga might no longer need to enter the “Zone” because he understands that a successful screen is as valuable as a dunk. Kuroko, the shadow, would have stepped into the light not as a scorer, but as a mentor. The chapter’s climax would not be a victory, but a realization: that the “light” and “shadow” are not two separate entities, but a single state of being. This is the thesis Fujimaki built towards—that the strongest player is not the one who shines the brightest, but the one who makes everyone around them shine. kuroko no basket 755

: For fans, this episode is a pivotal moment where the "miracles" (Akashi, Aomine, Kise, Midorima, and Murasakibara) finally play together for fun, shedding the toxic competitiveness that previously tore them apart. Key Highlights of the OVA "Because I like basketball

Kuroko no Basket 755 " is likely a reference to the of the anime (the OVA "The Greatest Present") or specific online communities (like 755/nanagogo) where fans discuss the series. Players like Aomine and Midorima believed that because

(High-Trajectory Projectile) : Can shoot 100% accurately from anywhere on the court—even the full-court line. Daiki Aomine

For a deeper look at the emotional impact of this finale, you can watch this fan reaction to the episode: