Reviewers from YouTube praised the episode for its strong character development, particularly for non-starter characters like Furihata. The shift in momentum and the "underdog" utility provided by a bench player were highlighted as standout moments that added strategic depth to the series.
: Behind Furihata's unexpected contribution and Kuroko's support, Seirin manages to close the scoring gap, setting the stage for a final showdown between the two teams. Critical Reception Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season Episode 8
: Furihata’s presence is a deliberate tactic to slow down the game's pace. His cautious playstyle and "mediocre" but steady skills force Seirin to use the entire shot clock, disrupting Kaijo's chemistry and giving Seirin's starters a much-needed chance to recover. Reviewers from YouTube praised the episode for its
In (the 58th overall episode) of Kuroko no Basket , titled "Even More," Seirin High faces a critical turning point in their Winter Cup semifinal match against Kaijo High. Key Plot Developments Critical Reception : Furihata’s presence is a deliberate
Watch how the substitution of a nervous bench player shifts the entire momentum of the semifinal match:
: During this match, Aomine observes that Kagami has reached the "Generation of Miracles" level of skill without even needing to enter the Zone.
: To counter Kise's overwhelming momentum, Coach Riko makes a surprising move by subbing in the nervous first-year, Kōki Furihata .