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The Sannoh team’s visit was requested by the hospital staff to help bring some cheer to the children struggling with various emotional and mental health issues. The staff thought the basketball team, known for being Japan’s most dominant high school team, could be a great source of inspiration for the children.
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Kazunari Fukatsu is the kind of player who leads by example. He’s calm, composed, and gentle, which makes him a natural when dealing with the kids. During the visit, he would spend time with the younger kids who were shy or reserved.
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Masahiro Nobe intimidating height and stern look might initially cause the kids to feel a little nervous, but once they see his big, warm smile, they’d quickly be won over.
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Matsumoto Minoru has a somewhat serious demeanour but is still approachable. He’d likely end up chatting with the older children who are more aware of the challenges they’re facing.
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Masashi Kawata is known for his serious, competitive nature, but in a situation like this, he would likely take a more subtle approach. He might interact with the children who want to learn more about basketball techniques or who are more competitive by nature
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However, masashi’s main contribution would come from his ability to push the kids without pushing them too hard.
“It’s okay to be frustrated. That just means you’re learning.”
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Satoshi Ichinokura might be the most empathetic member of the team, using his natural charisma to connect with the kids on a personal level. Satoshi would also take extra care to connect with children who feel isolated, letting them know it’s okay to be themselves and that they are valuable even when they feel down.
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Eiji Sawakita is very mature for his age and likely sees the value in using his status as a top-tier player to inspire the kids. He would probably be the most thoughtful, reflecting on how he got to where he is and why determination and mental strength are so crucial.