Foul Shot///continuing story

Foul Shot///continuing story

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copyright to Adrian La'Forgue. Drake Smith lives in a poor village in Kenya called hovesev. His father made a basketball ring to keep drake entertained because he was only 8 years old. Drake held his first basketball and got his first shot in, this led to 1000 shots in-that led to a career. As he grew up he got better at basketball and tried out for a team called "Salem Frost". Ups and downs, smiles and frowns Drake faces challenges that may be impossible for people who don't believe in will. Remember: 5 fouls and your out of the game. Remember vote for this story for a part 2. 1000 reads and I will make a part 2 thanks!
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Keene Gilgeous Alexander, younger brother of Shai Gilgeous Alexander. A basketball prodigy. A hooper. Somebody who could put the ball in the hoop at any time. Somebody who put their life and soul towards the game. Somebody who'd made their whole life's goal, to be able to play at the highest level in the NBA. Somebody whose faith in the game, made him neglect the other parts of life. He had always thought the game would keep him going. The game was his whole life after all, why wouldn't it? He thought game would take him wherever he wanted to be. What he didn't know was game would only take him so far. It would eventually pass him and everyone around him. How would he know? Hoops was life after all. Eventually the game starts to show its true colors. It can't protect you all the time. It's waiting for the opportunity to get past you, just like an offensive player. How will Keene react when faced with challenges in his personal life, in his basketball career, and in the public eye? Can he maintain his form, or will he crumble under pressure?

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