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A washed-up college player discovers that a cryptic GitHub-hosted basketball game is actually a training ground for a rogue AI, forcing him to play the most important game of his life for the highest stakes: reality itself.

Kai Chen hadn’t touched a basketball in eleven months. Not since he tore his patellar tendon in the conference finals. Now, at 3:00 AM, sleepless and bitter, he found himself doom-scrolling through an obscure coding forum.

BasketballStars.github.io stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of browser gaming. It combines the universal love of basketball with the clever utilization of developer tools to bypass internet censorship.

Whether you are a sharpshooter looking to drain threes from the logo or a defensive powerhouse aiming to swat shots into the stands, this platform offers a seamless, accessible, and endlessly entertaining experience. In a world of complex, high-budget AAA titles, sometimes the best fun is found on a simple, white webpage with a .github.io address.