It's one of my favorite basketball movies, perfect lines, and it seems to be better than I've ever imagined. Probably a lot of people don't like basketball and don't really understand it. Especially in the coach of the players, Carter, his greatness.
When on the court, every command from the coach becomes the key to winning or losing. When off the court, every inspiration from the coach is a boost to lead the players out of the downturn. "I came to train basketball players, and you became students. I trained boys, and you ended up being men." He hopes to change the lives of players through basketball. They learn not only how to win games, but also how to win games. I also learned how to be a person, first as a student, second as a player; obeying discipline: not being late, not being allowed to speak back; respecting others, will win back the respect of others, respecting the opponent, and respecting the game you love; For the students that Carter is extremely proud of. I'm so pround of you
Does winning or losing a game really matter that much to basketball? Victory in the novel may be the perfect ending, but basketball is different. What it teaches us is an attitude and a spirit. As long as you enjoy the game all the time, show the spirit of a champion, work hard and never give up , then that's the perfect ending, and that's why we love it. From a team with only four victories in a season to an invincible team in the past, they have been conquering themselves, and this is the man Carter is very proud of. I'm so pround of you
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