Tired of constantly being compared to his prodigious older sibling, Riku, Raimu decides to take him head-on by surpassing him in the field of basketball.
15 Volumes (Complete)





Kinda like Touch but with basket instead of Baseball but that's limited to the setting, the mangaka doesn't have Adachi's skill in some areas. To be fair it doesn't try to be Adachi, it's more of a mix of Adachi with Slam Dunk, still, in that department too it falls short.
In particular the main drag of this series is this kind of stupid notion one sees in many sport mangas, this idea that there needs to be obstacle after obstacle to make a story interesting. First the trauma, then retarded teachers, then a tragedy, then abusive seniors, then an idiotic coach, and there probably will keep popping up, yeah, some hurdles spice things up but as many other authors the mangaka just goes overboard and the hurdles are quite dumb to be honest, like the sadistic teacher that bullies and hits his students or the coach that gets a prodigy and doesn't use him and on the contrary makes his life complicated because... no valid reason... well one is given at some point, a bad one.
That aside, for those who like sports manga it's a decent one, nothing out of the ordinary yet enjoyable enough when it's not annoying the reader with it's "complications".