Awakening my high school basketball passion

Carey 2022-04-21 09:02:51

A movie "Road to Glory" that awakened my high school basketball passion, based on true stories. The best basketball-themed film and television I've seen so far, tells the story of the arduous but glorious journey from an unknown team to a national championship in the 1960s, which is a historical breakthrough, especially for black players. I don't want to say more about the movie, I want to know how good it is, just feel it for yourself.
I see my blood boil. I want to play ball!
basketball.
Basically nothing was written for her. But perhaps the sport that has influenced me the most in my life is basketball.
When I was 9 years old, because I couldn't stand the excitement of watching the slam dunk, I rushed the broken basketball at home and smashed it on the ground. . Now that I think about it, my first time with basketball was so passionate.
In high school, I gave myself the title of ball idiot. After I learned the training plan of self-arrangement, I spent a lot of time without wasting my time, which made my skills advance by leaps and bounds, and I also had a level that could abuse vegetables.
It has been more than ten years now, and basketball has given me too much, which cannot be expressed in words and words.
It's no use talking, basketball will stay with me until I die, that's enough.
Suddenly I feel how blessed and lucky it is to have a sport in my life that I can go crazy about.
To use a sentence from the movie "Do you understand what it feels like to have the ball in your hand? It's as comfortable as writing a song in a ball game."

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Glory Road quotes

  • Coach Don Haskins: You got a real talent, son, why throw it away?

    Bobby Joe Hill: I'll tell you why. Ever since I was a kid I've only loved one thing. That was playing ball. Do you understand what that's like, having that ball in your hand... It's like, It's like making sweet music with your game, only thing is you don't wanna hear the song.

  • Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    [Orsten gives a lank Stare]

    Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    Orsten Artis: No, I'm looking for el hot dog-o.