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    SLAM! The doors to the team van shut. Greg and his team, the Spartans, filed out of the team bus, and entered the basketball gym. It was the big day, CHAMPIONSHIP DAY! The Spartans were playing the rival Sacramento Cougars in the High School State Championship game. The game was being held in the Cougars home gymnasium. The gym held 17,000 people and was the largest high school gym in California. When they walked in the gym, they felt the energy of the opposing crowd(18). The band was playing and

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    Professional Basketball Basketball is one of the most popular and beloved sports that is played today. Michael Jordan who played for the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls once said, “Just play, have fun, and enjoy the game” (BrainyQuote 2016). Whether playing with friends for fun or by professionals for entertainment or simply watching from home, basketball is a sport that is enjoyed all over the world. Beginning with a unique history, basketball has evolved over time from a simple idea into

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    Basketball is one of the most popular which is beloved sports that is played today. Michael Jordan, who played for the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls once said, “Just play, have fun, and enjoy the game” (BrainyQuote 2016). Whether playing with friends for fun or by professionals for entertainment or simply watching from home, basketball is very enjoyed all over the world. Beginning with a unique history, basketball has evolved over time from a simple idea into a professional career choice

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    Ex-Basketball Player by John Updike Essay

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    of the basketball team? He still holds most of the records for the team. He scored more points than anyone else in the school’s history. He never studied much because he was an athlete. His basketball skills were going to take him places. But high school ended and there are no more games to be played. Where is that former all-star now? In his poem “Ex-Basketball Player,” John Updike examines the life of a former high school basketball star. Flick Webb was a local hero, and he loved basketball. He never

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    on our way home the car followed us to the street, after it pulled off to make another lap we ran to the house to only see that a note on the door, which I thought was scary but it was only a florist. 2. My happy place would probably be on the basketball court. Being on the court clears my mind. Although I can do wrong, there’s always room for mistakes. Helping my team makes me happy, a good stop on defense boosts us for offense. And once were up there is no coming back. 3.

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    This week, the Sixers and their fans finally got a chance to see center Joel Embiid play basketball for the first time in over two years. In the Sixers' first three preseason games, Embiid has been on a 12-minute restriction but has shown flashes of potential and athleticism that many analysts predicted when he first came out of Kansas. However, Sixers head coach Brett Brown has been impressed with Embiid over these last few years and believes he could be special, comparing him to a future Hall

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    Weight Lifting and Its Effects on Basketball Players Ten people gather around a center point waiting as two giants square off between one another, clashing for the most valuable prize of the battle ahead: the basketball. A game of strategy and high demands, basketball calls on both the body and the mind in harmony in order to secure a victory. It calls on your body in many ways that will strip you of energy unlike any other sport. Additionally, the game will demand a high intelligence and acumen

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    The film Love and Basketball (2000), directed by Gina Prince- Bythewood, is a romantic drama film about two childhood friends that dream of being professional basketball players. This movie demonstrates a powerful message about a game that bonds both Monica Wright and Quincy Mccall, while also pulling them apart. One of the main characters, Monica Wright, played by Sanaa Lathan, is an abnormal female basketball player that is trying to pursue her goals of playing in the WNBA, while trying to balance

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    “Ex-Basketball Player,” by John Updike is ignored. Which is the life lesson in the poem, “Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike. The life lesson is illustrated in the poem through characterization. Characterization is the description of a fictional character. In the poem “Ex-Basketball Player,” the main character's name is Flick. Flick used to be a high school basketball big shot. Flick used to only play basketball, but after high school he did not really know anything except for basketball. He could

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    The National Basketball Association fan base grows day by day, and is slowly passing the National Football League as America's most popular sport. The game of basketball as it is known today was created by Dr. James Naismith in December 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to condition young athletes during cold months. The idea behind Naismith's game was to maneuver a soccer ball by dribbling it up the court and then passing it to an open teammate who would attempt to shoot the ball into a peach

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