TV-Series
Description
Shingo Katori, a second-year student at Kitasumi High, anchors the school's basketball team as starting point guard. Standing 176 centimeters tall with black crew-cut hair, he wears jersey number 5 and competes in ASICS Gel Double II sneakers.
Katori excels in orchestrating plays, leveraging precise passing and facilitation to create scoring opportunities. His skills are quantified as Technique 8/10 and Special Ability 8/10, backed by exceptional Stamina (9/10) and Mental Strength (9/10), while his Physical Ability rates 7/10. During matches, he dissects opponents strategically, noting their passing prowess and court-vision for exploiting openings.
He shares a particularly close bond with teammate Tarō Kabachi, who addresses him as "KATO." The pair are frequently observed together. Katori prioritizes team morale in high-stakes situations, cautioning that halting Kabachi's momentum might deflate the team's spirit and advocating for plays that empower Kabachi’s decision-making. Off-court, Katori casually remarks on details like opposing team managers' appearances during teammate interactions.
His in-game dialogue reflects acute opponent analysis and team-centric focus. He openly acknowledges rivals’ strengths and vocalizes tactical assessments to teammates mid-play.
Katori excels in orchestrating plays, leveraging precise passing and facilitation to create scoring opportunities. His skills are quantified as Technique 8/10 and Special Ability 8/10, backed by exceptional Stamina (9/10) and Mental Strength (9/10), while his Physical Ability rates 7/10. During matches, he dissects opponents strategically, noting their passing prowess and court-vision for exploiting openings.
He shares a particularly close bond with teammate Tarō Kabachi, who addresses him as "KATO." The pair are frequently observed together. Katori prioritizes team morale in high-stakes situations, cautioning that halting Kabachi's momentum might deflate the team's spirit and advocating for plays that empower Kabachi’s decision-making. Off-court, Katori casually remarks on details like opposing team managers' appearances during teammate interactions.
His in-game dialogue reflects acute opponent analysis and team-centric focus. He openly acknowledges rivals’ strengths and vocalizes tactical assessments to teammates mid-play.