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Maya Moore

Describes Maya Moore's childhood, when she started playing basketball, and how she got to be an WNBA player.
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LeBron James

Describes Lebron James's childhood, when he started playing basketball, and how he got to be an NBA player.
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Backcourt battle

an UP2U character education adventure
2018
"After the starting point guard sprains his ankle, Jamere steps in until his rival teammate returns for the championship, but with both boys expecting to be starters, Coach asks, Jamere to decide who will play, and it's up to the reader to choose the solution "--Publisher.
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No more no name

2017
Life is better for Choctaw teenager Bobby Byington as he returns to the basketball team, helps teammate Lloyd and neighbor Faye through some difficulties, and sees his family drawing close again.
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The half-court hero

"Someone is secretly renovating the basketball court at the local park, and Zach and Zoe are determined to find out who"--Provided by publisher.
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Oklahoma City Thunder

Highlights the history of and some of the greatest players for the NBA team the Oklahoma City Thunder. Includes websites for further information and color photographs.
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Cleveland Cavaliers

Briefly explores the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers professional basketball team.
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Harlem Globetrotters

the team that changed the world
2005
Filled with vintage footage and interviews, tells the story of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, their history and showmanship.
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Here come the Harlem Globetrotters

"For more than ninety years, the Harlem Globetrotters have dazzled and entertained fans around the world with their incredible basketball skills. Learn all about these wizards of the court and what it means to be a Globetrotter."--Provided by publisher.
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Beyond basketball

Because she is now over six feet tall everybody expects Juniper to be good at basketball, especially her demanding coach (who also happens to be her father)--but she is not sure that she even likes basketball, and she definitely does not like the pressure that she feels when she misses a shot and her father benches her.
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