The Graveyard

The Graveyard by Edo Ball — a dramatic Japanese basketball artwork showing a fearless player dribbling through skeletal defenders in a haunted bamboo court, symbolizing perseverance and dominance beyond the grave.

The Graveyard

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West of the mountains lies a half-buried court called The Graveyard — a quiet place where ankles, pride, and spirits all meet the same fate. Overlooking it stands a lone samurai-guard, famed for crossovers so sharp they cut through ego like steel.

He moves without mercy; his game is silent and quick. Opponents collapse before they understand what happened, their balance stolen mid-move. The yūrei drift through the mist to claim what’s left — the echoes of movement, the souls of defenders.

Two spirits often return here: The Ghost, born of the coast, and The Spirit Snatcher, master of the clutch. They hover at the court’s edge, watching, remembering, feeding on the memory of every broken move. The Graveyard is their shrine now — a sacred reminder that style fades, but precision endures.

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