Shinji Koganei is subbed in and faces the formidable shooter Reo Mibuchi. Although Koganei does not defeat him, his "Wild" animal instincts allow him to react to Mibuchi’s specialized shots—Heaven, Earth, and Void—providing critical data for Captain Hyuga to analyze.
Successfully counters Hayama's high-speed dribbling using strategic planning and Eagle Eye.
Remains in the Zone to maintain a wide defensive range, acting as Seirin's primary wall against Rakuzan. Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season Episode 21
The episode is pivotal because it shifts the focus from the "miracles" to Seirin's secondary players. It demonstrates that for Seirin to win, the entire team—not just Kagami and Kuroko—must overcome the individual superiority of Rakuzan's Uncrowned Kings. Kuroko's Basketball ‒ Episode 21 - Anime News Network
Shun Izuki uses his Eagle Eye to counter Kotarō Hayama’s lightning-fast "five-finger dribble". By predicting Hayama's movements and coordinating with Kuroko and Kagami, Izuki successfully disrupts Rakuzan's offensive rhythm. Shinji Koganei is subbed in and faces the
Effectively shuts down Mayuzumi, reclaiming his "phantom" presence and boosting Seirin's morale.
Rakuzan maintains a comfortable 20-point lead by ruthlessly utilizing Chihiro Mayuzumi as a "phantom sixth man" distraction and relying on the individual scoring power of Mibuchi, Hayama, and Nebuya. Remains in the Zone to maintain a wide
Acts as a "sacrificial" defender whose instincts help the team decode Mibuchi’s shooting patterns.