Unfortunately, a college player with that kind of promise is treated like "a god damn Oscar winning movie star." I went to a "small" university (15,000 students), and the stars from any sport get the royal treatment. Cars, women, no classes but straight A's. That is just how we do it in America. And then we wonder why they turn into headcases that make millions when they go pro. I digress.Sometimes wonder if the story could have been more well told and well... an actual plot if there wasn't eleventy-seven girls trying to get dicked down by the MC. A concise story about the MC and his leadership role on a struggling college basketball team with his 4 or 5 girls (since it's a harem game).
I've honestly lost track of how many girls the MC is potentially with at this point. Certainly isn't helping the overall plot since you have to account for god knows how many girls at any given time and give them at least some semblance of a story arc.
Not to mention you have to have quite the suspension of disbelief with how a simple college basketball player is being treated like a god damn Oscar winning movie star.
There is a plot. It just isn't what people think it should be. This is not a story about a man playing basketball. This is a story about a superstar basketball player who goes to a small university. He gets pussy, cars, and houses handed to him. He struggles with, but overcomes, problems with family and balancing his fame. He will be challenged and his family will be threatened. Can he protect his growing family? What kind of man will he become? All this and a ton of pussy in...WVM.