I'll tell you why. Ever since I was a kid, I only loved one thing-that was playing ball. Do you understand what that's like, to have that ball in your hand? It's like making sweet music with your game. Only thing is. You don't wanna to listen this song.
I didn't come here to find a player I could sit on the bench.
Texas, aren't place like it. Big old west Texas sun shining down about 330 days a year. Yes, sir. You're in God's country now. If this is God's country, obviously the good Lord don't want no neighbors .
What? You're killing us. You wanna quit? You wanna quit! You will never ever play the basketball anymore.
Coach. You're going home. Home? What are you talking about? Too afraid to rebound and defend. You're too softy. That's why I'm sending you home. Ah. Come on . No. the season's two days away . You can't send me home. I can't have a big man that's afraid to play like one. No . That's your ticket. Coach. Please. I'll never be able to look my daddy inter eye again. Coach.
Let me play, you can't . What if you bleeding. Let me fucking play.
The life has some many times to be a talented. I didn't catches, I didn't realize.
My old man drove a truck for the better half of his life, now. There ain't nothing wrong with that... other than the fact he hated it. That's the inky way he knew how to put the food on the table and give his kids a chance to do some they loved, I love this game. I love this game. I never was the greatest player. But I busted my butt, and I out worked better players. I ain't the smartest coach, but I bust my butt and I outwork smarter coaches, and I see the talent you got and I see you wasting it, ticks me off. Now. If you couldn't get in the gym, if you didn't have the opportunity, there 'd be nothing for us to talk about. But son, I've been there. Times are different. You're in the gym. And if you're in the gym, you step out on that floor, you better respect my father, me, and you better respect yourself.play some basketball,
You know, my dad called, he said everyone in town's going to Thelma's Steakhouse to watch the game. He said he was proud of me. It was just a game to me. But now it feels like a lot more than a game. Yeah . You know what I mean. Brother. Feel like my whole life. My folks are driving down with Willie's parents. My old man's coming too. He was always a baseball fan. But I think he's finally liking basketball. BobbyJoe? You hear me ? This ain't gonna be nothing. It's just a day at the playground.
Take a look out there. We can't win tomorrow night. You're not the champion team. You've been lucky so far, by tomorrow your luck's gonna run out. To win at this level, you gotta have a intelligence inside you out on that court. You gotta be able to think. We just got too much of the wrong complexion. You're the athletes. But so are monkeys. You can run. You can jump. Maybe even hit the occasional outside shot with the right training. But to compete against a real team. Well, should I go on, or you as sick of this same old tired line of BS as I am? I'm so sick of it. Tonight I made a decision that we 're gonna put a stop it forever.
This is a competition about the white and black. I want to show you, no matter I am the black, I still scratch my opportunity to improve myself. I am a fucking champion. It's a legend. We all know this is a tough competition .
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