The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend Page #2
- G
- Year:
- 1991
- 90 min
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Let's start in 2 minutes.
How?
Want to train
With the team principal, do not you?
I want.
Go get dressed, then.
If you are waiting for me
it late.
Come on, come on!
It was my big chance!
Training with the first team!
But my big chance
was also the beginning of
major problems.
Different people do not always
are received from
open arms.
On the first day of training
I do not I integrated.
Not got the right equipment.
Carl! Carl!
Whatever here?
I will train with the team.
So hurry up, let's start
already.
The protector is very large.
It is very big!
I need a minor.
How?
Lions!
Oh, you need
less chill!
Come on!
30 free throws.
The training begins within 5 minutes.
He is the son of
Maravich coach?
Is. I do not know what the
my father has in mind
to let him train.
It is hard.
Have you seen this guy
in the hallways?
Always walking with a
basketball.
It is a strange boy
, Sandy.
He deserves credit for trying,
Courageous boy.
Come on!
The record of wins and losses
was all that mattered to the technician.
While the Lions continue winning,
in the game.
I realized that the chances of occupying
the place of a holder
practically non-existent.
And if it were up to Buddy,
the son of
Technical Pendleton,
I never put the Peach the court.
Buddy Pendleton comes down with the ball,
sewing,
Rises to the pan, and scores!
It was not convinced.
It was the confidence that told me
I could play better than others.
Trust that had to do
my father exercises
for more than 10,000 hours,
since I was 5 years old.
Dad helped me develop the discipline
,
dedication and the desire
that led me to believe
that could take the place of any
a team,
If not for Carl Cannfield
,
I'd be totally bored.
While others
celebrated the victories
got tired of sitting,
wondering when would chance
to participate in a game.
Hey, champ,
passes the pliers.
It's there in the box.
Thank you.
Looking from up the basket seems
that can hit any pitch.
I wanted to have this time!
No kidding!
You know, one time a guy told me
I had a screw loose
when I said I wanted to be professional
.
Really?
Yeah, he did not even want
watch me play.
Play the ball here.
When you are down there
everything seems difficult.
It's like fighting
windmills.
Give me another ball.
The guy who believes
it, only see limits,
but a dreamer's the kind of people
believes that these two
balls can fit in the basket.
When you dream, everything is possible
. It's late.
How about playing face to face?
I start.
Right.
When I was in eighth grade,
was on the bench,
as you were today.
I know what's going on.
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