Slam Dunk, Vol. 4 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (27–35) of the on-going manga series.
The match between Shohoku and Ryonan High Schools starts, with the latter taking the upper hand thanks to its ace, second year player Akira Sendoh, and the center, captain Jun Uozumi, who manage to shut down Kaede Rukawa and Takenori Akagi, respectively. Nevertheless, Rukawa and Akagi are able to eliminate Ryonan's lead.
Meanwhile, Hanamichi Sakuragi continues pestering Mitsuyoshi Anzai, the coach, to let him enter the game, but he is tied to a chair as a result of bothering the Ryonan coach, Moichi Taoka, and attempting to spy on the Ryonan team.
During the second half Uozumi accidentally elbows Akagi, which allows Sakuragi to be substituted in. Nervous about playing in his first match, Sakuragi makes several mistakes until finally Rukawa kicks him out of the game in an attempt to calm him down. Uozumi then learns from Hikoichi Aida that Sakuragi once defeated Akagi and wants to see if it is true. As Uozumi prepares to shoot, Sakuragi blocks his shot.
This tankōbon is written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. For the most part, I really liked the direction of the narrative. The first game that Hanamichi Sakuragi participated in was structured and written rather well. Hanamichi Sakuragi was obviously nervous in his first match, but it seems by the end of the tankōbon, he might have found his groove.
All in all, Slam Dunk, Vol. 4 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems intriguing and I cannot wait to read more.