1 I Am Kuroko

Kuroko wa Boku desu (黒子はボクです) April 7, 2012

While recruiting for the basketball club, the Seirin Private High school has managed to pick up some impressive players; a power house, former American player, and a supporting member of the “Generation of Miracles".

2 I Am Serious

Honki desu (本気です) April 14, 2012

Before anyone can become an official member of the Basketball Club, they first must do display courage. Afterwards, a surprising guest appears on the school grounds with a shocking offer.

Seirin basketball club is playing a practice game at Kaijō High School, the school where Kise attends. After a display of power from Kagami, it forces the Kaijō coach to take Seirin serious.

Kuroko gets injured in the second quarter during the match forcing the 2nd year players to show their team chemistry with shooting and defense. Halfway through the fourth quarter Kuroko comes back in and leads Seirin's balanced attack to tie up the score. With 12 seconds remaining the score is 98 all, and Kaijō has the ball. Can Seirin find a way to finally defeat Kise and Kaijō?

5 Your Basketball

Omae no Basuke (お前のバスケ) May 5, 2012

After a shocking 100-98 win, the Seirin team celebrates with steak. Kise seeks out Kuroko to learn why he left the Junior High school team after they won the championship. Kagami learns his skills will continue to evolve to where he can face the Generation of Miracles, but when Kagami, Kise, and Kuroko see some thugs harassing street ball players, they decide to intervene and see who is stronger in a 3-in-5 match.

The Interhigh has started with Seirin vs Shinkyō. Shinkyō has brought in a foreign player that's taller than anyone and can score almost at will. To combat this Kagami is forced to go through man-to-man defensive training and for Kuroko it's endurance training. Mbaye Siki sees Kuroko as a player and says the Generation of Miracles must be weak to lose to a team with a child on it. As the game progresses Kagami promises the foreigner two things will happen before the game is through: 1) Kagami will block one of his shots and 2) Kuroko will give him a hard time because of his size and skills.

7 You'll See Something Amazing

Sugoi Mon Mireru wayo (すごいもん見れるわよ) May 19, 2012

After their win over Shinkyō, Seirin goes on to crush their next few opponents. Realizing too much confidence is brewing, the team is taken to watch a Shūtoku match. After seeing how Shūtoku, one of the Three Kings of Tokyo, dominates their opposition, the team realizes they have a long way to go if they are to improve and contend for the title.

Seirin takes on Seihō, a squad built around an invincible defense. The unorthodox manner in the way Seihō moves is finally understood, but it may be too late. Will Seirin's streak finally be shutdown?

9 To Win

Katsu Tame ni (勝つ) June 2, 2012

Kuroko and Kagami manage to shut Seihō's defense down. There is however one setback, Kagami faces getting five fouls. Seirin's freshmen are pulled out and the second years take over. For the last quarter, Kuroko brings revenge on Tsugawa for Kagami. With 5 minutes to go, who will advance?

Kuroko subs back in and rallies Seirin within 2 with seconds left. Seiho recognizes Kuroko's strength and covers him as he attempts to pass the ball, but Kuroko has expected this development and hits the open man easily. Hyūga nails the 3 to defeat Seiho. Up next Shūtoku's match is shown, and Shūtoku walks away with an easy win, setting up a championship match between Shūtoku and Seirin. As the match begins Shūtoku appears to have an early advantage until Kuroko nails a court long inbound pass to Kagami and shocking the crowd in the process.

11 It's Not Like That

Sonna Mon Janē Daro (そんなもんじゃねえだろ) June 16, 2012

Down only 6-9, Seirin appears to have the momentum on their side. Shūtoku switches up the defense. Takao is sent to cover Kuroko and unveils his Hawk Eye view which allows him to see through Kuroko's misdirection. Meanwhile, Midorima reveals his shot ability isn't just behind the three-line, and it isn't just at mid court. Midorima can make a shot from the opponents basket. Seirin is shocked and finds themselves down 13-19 at the end of one. Midorima gets permission to take every shot in the second quarter for Shūtoku, and Seirin tries to come up with a way to stop him, but Takao stops Kuroko's back steal attempt. Midorima goes on to make 5 straight and pushes Shutoku's lead to 13-27, but after making his most recent shot Kagami begins to laugh. Some people think it's from despair, but his teammates realize this just isn't any laugh. Could Kagami be hiding some type of counter shot?

12 What's 'Victory'?

"Shōri" tte nan desu ka (『勝利』ってなんですか) June 23, 2012

Kagami's leap has gained new heights, and he slowly begins to rally Seirin. However Kuroko doesn't like what he sees. Kagami is becoming totally self-centered and refuses to participate in teamwork. Seirin calls a timeout, and Kuroko forces Kagami to calm down. He promises that Kagami and Seirin can win as a team if he is put back in and if he evolves his pass.

Kagami begins to tire allowing Midorima to once again be a danger from the outside. However Kuroko's pass has evolved, and his shadow technique also reaches new heights, revealing his new Ignite Pass. Seirin rallies to take the lead with 3 seconds go setting up one final showdown between Midorima and Kagami, a showdown which Kuroko has expected and which will decide the game. Kagami wins it, but Midorima goes up for one last shot. Kagami is unable to stop it, but Kuroko is and Seirin takes the win.

After winning the tournament, Seirin runs into old friends and a couple of rivals they had just beaten at a local restaurant. 2 of the Generation of Miracles: Kise and Midorima, and Kuroko are reunited at the same table. Midorima gives Kagami a warning about the 3rd member of the Generation of Miracles, and Kuroko finds a dog that he adopts and that the team names Tetsuya #2. Seirin begins practicing for the next tournament when Kagami is approached by Aomine and Kuroko is approached by Momoi.

Kagami is suspended from practice until the Tōō game after they learn he played against Aomine. Kuroko tells Kagami the story of the Generation of Miracles and how Aomine was the first one to bloom. The Interhigh preliminaries final league begin with Tōō vs. Seirin as the first match. Aomine falls asleep at school and wakes up just as the game is about to begin. He promises to make it by the second half. Seirin decides to go full out early on and get a big lead so Aomine can't catch up, but after Kagami wins the tip, Imayoshi steals the ball and goes on a fast break. Sakurai gets an early 3 to go up 3 – 0.

16 Let's Go

Yarō ka (やろ一か) July 21, 2012

Even without Aomine, Tōō High gets out to an early lead because of the scouting and predictions Momoi has done. Momoi admits she can't predict Kuroko's play or Kagami's height, but she believes Tōō will get an easy win. After trailing by 10, Seirin starts breaking out new moves and cuts the lead down to 25 – 21 when Riko realizes Kagami is still injured. She pulls him off the court and tapes him up, admitting her own weakness at bringing out others potential and allowing Tōō to get up by 8 points again. Kagami is finally taped up fully with :51 seconds left in the 2nd quarter. Just as he is about to be inserted Aomine arrives. Tōō's coach tells him to get ready to play in the second half when Aomine pulls off his shirt and reveals he is already in full uniform and ready to go. The showdown between Kagami and Aomine is about to begin.

17 You're All Ridiculous

Fuzaketa Yatsu Bakkari da (ふざけた奴ばっかりだ) July 28, 2012

The final 10 seconds of the first half feature a block from Kagami on Aomine and then a blocked fast break. During halftime, Seirin decides they must bench Kuroko so he can regain some strength, forcing Kagami and Aomine into a one-on-one battle. Aomine displays amazing speed but realizes he can't play honest ball against Kagami if he is to be successful. He breaks out solo street-ball movements that no one on Seirin can stop and then taunts Kuroko telling him to get ready to come on out.

18 No!!

Yada!! (嫌だ!!) August 4, 2012

Aomine's skills and erratic pace force Seirin to fall 20 points behind 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter. Kuroko is subbed back in and Seirin cuts the lead down to 15 points, but then Aomine intercepts the Ignite Pass. Kagami's strong leg begins to act up, so he is subbed out. Riko says that Kagami has avoided using his injured leg, and now his good one is about to collapse. As a result Kagami is benched for the rest of the tournament, all 3 days of it. With Seirin down by 40, Aomine begins taunting Tetsu about having never changed and not having improved. Kuroko's determination gives Seirin some slight new light, and his teammates begin to evolve with the determination to never give up. However Tōō Academy is simply too strong and Seirin falls 112-55.

19 On to a New Challenge

Atarashī Chōsen he (新しい挑戦へ) August 11, 2012

Seirin loses to Tōō High by an incredible margin. Back in the locker rooms Aomine defends Kuroko (who is being talked bad about by one of the bench warmers) and Kagami tells Kuroko that he doesn't think that working together will help them win anymore. Kagami is benched for the next two matches due to leg damage and Kuroko hits a slump, his passes becoming inaccurate. Seirin loses both games effectively kicking them out of the Interhigh tournament. Seirin's last chance of redemption is the Winter Cup but with nobody has recovered from their previous loss to Tōō High. With Kagami playing by himself again, and the unease between him and Kuroko things aren't looking so good. Seirin's former ace and founder of the basketball club shows up with words of encouragement for Kuroko and a challenge for Kagami.

Teppei challenges Kagami to a one-one-one match for the right to become the Ace for Seirin on the way to the Winter Cup. The next day Seirin begins the first of 3 consecutive days on practice matches so each player can be evaluated and placed on a specific training regiment during the summer. Seirin uses only the 5 freshmen in the game. Kuroko continues to pass to everyone, but it is Kagami's strength that gives them a 43 – 41 win using only the freshmen the entire game. After the match Teppei admits he was trying to help Kuroko change his mind focus and overcome his self-imposed limits, but he's afraid Kuroko himself won't realize it. After talking to the Captain, Kuroko realizes it isn't his teammates that need to change, and Kagami isn't trying to leave him behind. He realizes he needs to change his style of play and improve to help take Seirin to the next level. Though he isn't sure what areas to adjust, Kuroko agrees to become stronger during the summer so he and Kagami can form an unbreakable duo during the Winter Cup.

21 Let's Get Started

Hajimeru wayo (始めるわよ) August 25, 2012

Some of his teammates worry because Kuroko and Kagami won't pass to each other during practice, but Teppei tells them not to worry. Kagami teaches the coach how to make curry. Two summer training camps are announced. During the first 2 weeks of summer the team will practice on the beach, and during the last two weeks the team will practice in the mountains. When the team arrives at the beach they are forced to practice on the beach with no dribbles. Through moving on sand, they learn to focus on putting their weight on the correct area of the foot. The next morning Kuroko and Kagami encounter the Shūtoku team. The two schools adjust their practice plans to scrimmage against each other. Kagami is sent to get drinks, one at a time, running on the beach instead of practicing in the gym with the others. Midorima reluctantly gives Kuroko some tips and provides further insight to his ideal growth.

Shūtoku takes all 3 practice matches against Seirin, but all the games are by less than double-digits, and all of them are without Kagami. After the third game Kagami learns his jumping power has dramatically improved. Midorima challenges him to a one-on-one match and forces him to jump off his right foot, where he only has the ability to jump. Kagami realizes he must learn to win aerial battles in order to beat The Generation of Miracles, and Kuroko learns he must learn to drive with the ball with no presence in order to surpass the Generation of Miracles. The next day the team is headed to the station when they are intercepted by their coach. She tells them they are making a detour to watch the second quarterfinal match of the Interhigh: Tōō Academy vs. Kaijō featuring Aomine vs. Kise, a match-up Kise has never won before in one-on-one battles.

23 I'm Not Mature!

Otona Janē yo (大人じゃねーよ!) September 8, 2012

Tōō Academy vs. Kaijō High, Aomine vs. Kise. Only one side can win, and Aomine has declared he will crush Kise under his own foot with all his strength.

Kise decides to copy Aomine but this will take time due to the difference in skill. Due to this, Tōō is able to get the huge lead. Kise successfully completes copying Aomine's style in the middle of the 3rd quarter, perfectly executing Aomine's signature plays. He even gets Aomine to foul him for a three-point play, thus putting Aomine in foul trouble. However, Tōō still leads by 10 points. With his teammates and coaching staff worried about his foul trouble, Aomine raises his level and successfully blocks Kise's dunk at the end of the quarter, even though he already has 4 fouls.

25 Our Basketball

Ore to Omae no Basuke (オレとおまえのバスケ) September 22, 2012