#1 ∙ S1.E59 ∙ Last 10 Seconds! A Perfect ConclusionSat, Mar 11, 1995Kainan leads by four with 45 seconds to go. Hanamichi makes a slam dunk, and looks to Mitsui for one more three-pointer to seal the win.9.4/10 (339)Rate
#2 ∙ S1.E101 ∙ The Glorious Slam Dunk!Sat, Mar 23, 1996Hanamichi dominates the opposing team with his new shooting skills. In the final moments of the game, he unleashes a final slam dunk.9.1/10 (255)Rate
#3 ∙ S1.E84 ∙ Win or LoseSat, Nov 4, 1995Shohoku leads by four points with seconds on the clock. Ryonan puts up a fight but the game is all but over, the winner set to advance to nationals.9.1/10 (226)Rate
#4 ∙ S1.E54 ∙ King Kong's Younger BrotherSat, Feb 4, 1995Hanamichi tries to make up for Akagi's absence. His and Rukawa's efforts bring Shohoku to within five of Kainan with 1:30 to go in the first half.9.1/10 (165)Rate
#5 ∙ S1.E100 ∙ The Man of Miracles, Hanamichi Sakuragi!Sat, Mar 9, 1996The mixed team with Shoyo's Fujima and Hanagata, and Ryonan's Uozumi, Sendoh and Fukuda, goes toe-to-toe with Shohoku. Hanamichi hits a jump shot.9.1/10 (158)Rate
#6 ∙ S1.E98 ∙ Fierce Battle Begins! Shohoku vs. Shoyo/RyonanSat, Feb 24, 1996Shohoku quickly takes the lead against the Shoyo-Ryonan team. Hanamichi misses a jump shot when he tries to show off the results of his training.9.1/10 (157)Rate
#7 ∙ S1.E45 ∙ Imminent Walkout!? Hanamichi's PinchSat, Nov 26, 1994With four fouls, Hanamichi is hamstrung. When Rukawa calls him out on not playing like himself, he bangs his head on the court and reasserts himself.9.1/10 (152)Rate
#8 ∙ S1.E55 ∙ The Guy Who Dominates the GameSat, Feb 11, 1995With all eyes on him, Rukawa makes shot after shot and ties the game. Akagi comes off the bench in the second half, but his leg is not fully healed.9.1/10 (152)Rate
#9 ∙ S1.E82 ∙ Amateur Sakuragi Hanamichi the ManSat, Oct 21, 1995With Mitsui out of the game, Uozumi and Sendoh cut Shohoku's lead down to one with astounding athleticism. Hanamichi begins to thrive under pressure.9.1/10 (133)Rate
#10 ∙ S1.E58 ∙ Stubborn Guys!Sat, Mar 4, 1995Shohoku trails by 4 with 4:30 left, and goes all-in. Kogure subs in for the exhausted Rukawa. With 45 seconds to go, Mitsui is at the end of the line.9.0/10 (148)Rate