Volume 11 | |
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Volume Information | |
Release Date | February 4, 1993 August 3, 2010 |
ISBN | 978-4-08-871621-3 978-1-4215-2866-3 |
Author | Takehiko Inoue |
Genre | Shōnen and Sports |
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The eleventh volume of the Slam Dunk manga series.
Summary[]
With Fujima entering the game in the second half, Shoyo is able to make a comeback and Shohoku starts losing by twelve points. Sakuragi continues to commit fouls, causing him to be very nervous when committing his fourth. In the latter half, Mitsui becomes exhausted due to his long break from playing basketball. While facing Hasegawa, Mitsui recovers his spirit from junior high school, and starts scoring various three-pointers. Mitsui makes five consecutive three-pointers and Rukawa scores two two pointers, allowing Shohoku to take the lead at 62 to 60. As Mitsui is unable to continue, he is substituted by Kogure. When Rukawa questions Sakuragi's attitude with the four fouls, Sakuragi makes a slam dunk which leaves the audience amazed. However, the slam dunk is considered a foul and Sakuragi is disqualified once again. For the rest of the game Shohoku excels at defense, and they win to move on to the semifinals.
Chapters[]
- Chapter 90 - A Fujima-Led Shoyo (藤真のいる翔陽, Fujima no iru Shōyō)
- Chapter 91 - 60 Seconds
- Chapter 92 - Towards Victory (勝ちにいく, Kachi ni Iku)
- Chapter 93 - Mitsui's Limit Break (三井限界説, Mitsui Genkaisetsu)
- Chapter 94 - Complete Simpleton (大バカヤロウ, Dai-Bakayarō)
- Chapter 95 - 4 Fouls (4ファウル, Fō Fauru)
- Chapter 96 - Rookies
- Chapter 97 - Even Just a Fluke (マグレだとしても, Magure da toshitemo)
- Chapter 98 - Today's Personage (今日の有名人, Kyō no Yūmeijin)