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All Things Basketball.....Grassroots,Events,Under Armour Sponsored. Using Sports as a Vehicle to teach life lessons. Founded by Marquise Watts

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"Some say you have to use your five best players, but I found out you win with five that fit together best as a team." - Red Auerbach

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In high school, Chris Paul's 61-year-old granddad was murdered. In tribute, Paul scored 61 points the next game netgainsports.social5.net/video/nba-star…

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He kept his secret for years, but a gay high school #basketball coach has come out of the closet — to warm support huffingtonpost.com/anthony-nicode…

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Turns out, #Spiderman is a BALLER. Who knew? Check out this awesome vid. netgainsports.social5.net/video/spiderma… #basketball

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'If you make every game a life and death proposition, you're going to have problems. For one thing, you'll be dead a lot.' — Dean Smith

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Paulding High shows true sportsmanship by giving opposing player with Down syndrome a shot netgainsports.social5.net/video/true-spo… #basketball

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The pick-and-roll. It's one of the most famous #plays in #hoops. Learn to run it with finesse by watching this vid: netgainsports.social5.net/video/how-to-r…

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Coaches: There's 3 types of players: 1) Those that know 2) Those that don't know 3) Those that don't know they don't know. Can't coach 3rd!

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Interesting from Carlton Bragg. He said watching Ben Simmons and his work ethic made him realize he had to step up his intensity.