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Reborn as Yukimura Seiichi's brother, Yukimura Soushi. A timeline error has occurred, and Soushi finds himself in the same era as Byodoin Phoenix, Oni Jujiro, and others. What's going on? Is this a perfect timeline avoidance?

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He was once considered Ronaldo's replacement, but left the team due to the club's underestimation of him. He was once Messi's mentor, but moved to a new league for more complex reasons. Along the way with these two superstars, Gu Xiang rose to prominence, crushing all his opponents and becoming the undisputed "number one superstar in football."

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(Please note: This is real-life tennis, and has nothing to do with The Prince of Tennis.)

In 2011, in the world of men's tennis, Federer was at the tail end of his first peak, Nadal's reputation as the King of Clay had resounded throughout the world, Djokovic had become the third force in tennis, and Muller was at his peak, seeking a breakthrough in Grand Slams. The Big Four had already taken shape, becoming a solid iron wall that blocked almost all the world's men's tennis players who were pursuing championships.

That same year, China's female tennis stars were conquering tournaments around the world and winning their first Grand Slam title, sparking a nationwide tennis craze. However, men's tennis remained stagnant. In a small village in Jiangnan City, a soul from the future opened his eyes and decided to enter the tennis world...

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Beast running back. From mixed martial arts to rugby, from an unknown rookie to a superstar who swept the league, from a layman who knew nothing to a feared beast... He left countless legends on this court and became a myth that changed the sport. However, the creator of all these legends said innocently at the beginning of the story: Football, what is that? I'm not really a football player, really.

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Do you still remember the touching moment that Slam Dunk brought us? Although our youth has passed, the memories will never cease.

This is a very simple Slam Dunk fan fiction, which simply writes down things that I have fantasized about more than once, and uses a clumsy method to reminisce about my childhood.

If some of the things here are also what you have dreamed of, I am glad that they resonate with you. If what is written here is completely different from what you have imagined, please forgive me.

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A boy who once defeated the North Division Rookie of the National High School Basketball League is exceptionally talented and has superb basketball skills, yet no one knows him.

Sixteen-year-old Zhuang Yu was like a pearl in the dust.

Until a freshman class competition arrived, he began to shine with his own dazzling light...

When the dust settles and light shines forth, it illuminates countless mountains and rivers!

(Following "Genius Guard," "King of Guards," and "Basketball Legend: Super Guard," this is Wei Guang's fourth basketball novel. No brothers, no basketball. I'm here waiting for you!)

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(A coming-of-age story with a system)

There is a team in the NBA that makes its own fans' blood boil and makes its opponents tremble with fear. That team is the Boston Celtics, who once created the miracle of winning 10 championships in 11 years and also have the most championships. However, since Larry Bird retired, the Boston Celtics have been in decline and are mired in a quagmire!

Cardinal Auerbach was searching for Bird's successor, accumulating a wealth of promising small forwards, but none of them were Bird. Forget leading the team back to the top, they couldn't even make the playoffs... until this man appeared...

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In 2002, Yao Ming entered the NBA as the top draft pick, drawing national attention. However, no one noticed that fellow Dragon native Ye Feng had been left out. Ye Feng said, "I was about to give up. If anyone wants to quit, that's fine. But I'm just a guard, and you're going to cast me as a superstar inside player. Is that really okay?"

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Yu Shao, a national Go master, transmigrated to a parallel world and became a high school freshman. Given a second chance at life, he only wanted to enjoy a carefree and flamboyant youth, ensuring it wouldn’t slip through his fingers again.

But… why am I picking up Go pieces again?!

Although playing in a Go world untouched by harsh AI training makes it all too easy to dominate an era—it’s undeniably satisfying on some level.

[…]

A group of professional Go players: “Wait, you can play Go like this?”

Yu Shao nodded: “Yes, this is how Go is played!”

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Reporter: "Mr. Chihara, everyone says you are a living legend, the pinnacle of human intellect, and the contemporary god of Go. How did you achieve such success? What lessons can ordinary people learn from you?"

Hiroshi Chihara: "As Edison once said, genius—"

Reporter: "I know that one percent is inspiration and ninety-nine percent is hard work. Mr. Chihara, are you saying that as long as you put in diligence and effort, you can succeed, right?"

Hiroshi Chihara's gaze was as if he were caring for a child with intellectual disabilities, and the reporter couldn't help but lower his head in shame.

"There is another sentence: 'But that one percent inspiration is the most important, even more important than the ninety-nine percent perspiration.'"

What I really want to say is that my experience is useless to ordinary people because—

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