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No Pain No Gain

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Bradcook's cradle | No Pain No Gain Bradcook’s cradle No Pain No Gain Slam Dunk – How it ends Posted in anime with tags hanamichi , sakuragi , slam dunk on February 1, 2008 by bradcook After the anime Slam Dunk televised its last episode (which was the conclusion of the practice game between Shohoku and the merged Shoyo-Ryonan team), many were left hanging in the air. A lot of SD fans were asking the questions “did they win the inter-high?”, “how did it end?” or “what happened after that?” Luckily, the Slam Dunk manga continued the story where the anime left off.  So after the practice game, the inter-high tournament bracketing was finally released, and there were 3 things worth noting:  1) Shohoku is in Bracket A while Meiho High is in Bracket B, meaning they would have to go all the way to the finals in order for lead character Hanamichi Sakuragi to get his hands on Meiho’s star player, the massive phenomenal center Hiroshi Morishige who single-handedly beat Aiwa...

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