Kenji Fujima, the player and coach of the Xiangyang team in "Slam Dunk Master", has always been known as a point guard with Kanagawa overlord Maki, although male fans generally believe that Fujima is overrated, but given the large number of female fans, I still have to be fair to say that Fujima does have a certain strength, but his height is too short.

First of all, Fujima and Makishi are actually not comparable at all, even Shinmunichiro, if you want to assess Fujigen's strength, he and the newcomer to the Hainan team Kiyota Nobunaga can be compared.
So Fujima and Kiyota go head-to-head, who will win?
First of all, the height of the two is exactly the same, playing single head-to-head is very fair, there is no one who eats each other with height, Fujima has rich experience in playing in the third grade, Kiyota is in the first grade but his physical fitness is strong, and the two will be very interesting to fight.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > projection capability</h1>
Fujima's projection ability is much stronger than Kiyota's, and he has the ability to project three-point shots, Kiyota even lacks the stability of the free throw, and the mid-range shooting rate is even lower, and there is no three-point shooting ability at all.
Therefore, the two go head-to-head, and if Fuji can really get more opportunities to shoot easily, it is still possible to win easily. But Kiyota's rubber candy defense even Ryukawa Kaede can freeze, Fujima is unlikely to get the opportunity to shoot from mid-range, up to some Curry-style ultra-long three-point shooting, the shooting rate is difficult to guarantee.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > defensive ability</h1>
Kiyota's defensive ability is definitely SD top-notch, blocking Akagi (unsuccessful), interfering with Ryukawa, Ōhoki Twilight, and covering Mitsui's kill, in contrast, Fujima's defensive ability is too general, Fujima's best defensive performance is to steal a rebound from Sakuragi, and on other sides are completely abused.
It can also be said that Kenji Fujima does not have one-on-one defensive capabilities, not to mention the deterrent power of assisting defense.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > breakthrough capabilities</h1>
From the perspective of ball possession ability alone, Fujima and Kiyota are not different, but obviously Kiyota's first step is faster, perhaps Fujima's skills are slightly better than Kiyota's, but in terms of action rate, Kiyota has a significant advantage.
As we all know, the world's martial arts are only fast and not broken, especially in the single head, speed is a sharp weapon to tear apart the opponent's defense, if Kiyota gets the speed, Fujima really can't defend.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="18" > adversarial capabilities</h1>
Physical confrontation has always been Fujima's weakness, and Kiyota is a player who likes to play in confrontation, against Lingnan's giant center Yuzumi Jun, who is 202cm tall, against Shonbei Middle Back Buckle 188cm tall rebounding king Sakuragi Hanamichi, so from the confrontation level, Fujigen's disadvantage is too great.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="22" > bounce capability</h1>
We have reason to believe that once Kiyota developed his mid-range shooting technique, with his amazing vertical bounce power (visually expected to be above 1.2 meters), his stop jump shot was quite high and it was completely impossible for people of equal stature to defend.
Moreover, bouncing is a huge help in improving the success rate of the basket when attacking the basket, so Kiyota's breakthrough finishing ability is significantly stronger than Fujima's, after all, Fujima can't separate Sakuragi and Yuzumi.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" > conclusion</h1>
Therefore, from the current level of the two people, if you seriously single out, Fujima and Kiyota are four or six open, if Kiyota trains for another year, I am afraid it will be two or eight.