In Slam Dunk Serving as Shohoku's
power forward, Hanamichi Sakuragi stars as the protagonist of
Slam Dunk. His jersey number is 10 and he is a freshman (grade ten) at Shohoku High. At the beginning of the series, Sakuragi is a bad boy and a slacker, good for nothing other than fighting. He is the leader of the feared Sakuragi Legion, which consists of his four friends
Mito, Noma, Ohkusu and Takamiya. After being rejected fifty times by girls during junior high school, Sakuragi meets and falls in love with
Haruko Akagi, a basketball fangirl who is also in grade ten. This and Haruko's encouragement lead him to join the Shohoku basketball team. However, as a complete beginner, he is not able to keep up with the rest of the team despite his outstanding height, athleticism, stamina, speed and leaping ability. He has a habit of making fun of other players by giving them various nicknames, as he rarely calls his teammates or opponents by their real names. He regards himself as a "genius" though, with self-confidence that borders on arrogance. Sakuragi's most recognizable trait is his red hair, though he later shaves his hair offscreen as reparation for an error that led to a loss in the Interhigh Tournament against Kainan. While he seems to be nothing but a trouble maker, he has his own dark past. He once got into a fight with four high school students, whom he single-handedly knocked out. Later when he went home, he found his dad lying unconscious. When Sakuragi leaves to call for medical help, he is ambushed by a larger group of high school students; because the ensuing fight prevents him from contacting help, Sakuragi's father dies. Sakuragi becomes infamous for his poor basketball skills as a beginner and his tendency to foul out of every game. However, his basketball skills advance throughout the series. First he develops his basic skills, such as
dribbling and
layups. Then, trained by Akagi, he becomes a formidable rebounder, which becomes his claim to fame throughout the latter half of the series. Sakuragi's penchant for rebounds is viewed by most of the other characters as an amateur's instinctual tactic, but it also effectively complements his natural athleticism, helping Sakuragi to be in the right place at the right time to intercept more experienced players. Later in the series, Sakuragi is trained in jump shooting by Coach Anzai, who has him make 20,000 shots in a week. Although Sakuragi's love for Haruko and rivalry with Rukawa are the main driving forces motivating him to succeed in basketball, he also develops a sincere love for the game, which he grows to realize during his match against Sannoh. In the Sannoh match, Sakuragi injures his back while intercepting a ball that was about to go out of bounds, but—spurred on by realizing his love of the sport—Sakuragi completes the match despite his injury, helping the Shohoku team attain victory. However, Sakuragi's injured spine prevents him from competing in further rounds of the ongoing tournament; in the absence of one of its starting players, Shohoku loses its following match. After Shohoku is eliminated from the tournament, Sakuragi enters rehabilitation in order to heal his spine so he can continue playing basketball, and is still in
physical therapy in the series' final chapter.
Other appearances Sakuragi appeared in the 1994 film simply titled
Slam Dunk, which focuses on a practice game against Takezono High. Before the game, Sakuragi runs into Yoko Shimura, the girl who rejects him in the very first scene of the series, and Oda, the basketball player she rejected him for. In the 1994 film,
Zenkoku Seiha da! Sakuragi Hanamichi, features original characters including Godai, an old friend of Akagi and Kogure's, Rango, a wild show-off who is in love with Haruko and quarrels with Sakuragi, and Coach Kawasaki, a former pupil of Anzai-sensei. Meanwhile,
Shohoku Saidai no Kiki! Moero Sakuragi Hanamichi (1995), is set after Shohoku's loss to Kainan, as Sakuragi recovers from his defeat. In
Hoero Basukettoman Tamashii!! Hanamichi to Rukawa no Atsuki Natsu, which was released one June 15, 1995, Sakuragi is more of a minor character. After the manga's ending, Inoue wrote
10 Days After which serves as an epilogue to the manga where Sakuragi is still recovering from his wound. The 2022 film
The First Slam Dunk also adapts Sakuragi's final match from the manga. ==Creation==