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How to Find Confidence When Shots Aren't Falling, Humbling Lessons From Playing at a JUCO, And Deciding Whether or Not You Actually Love Basketball.

How to Find Confidence When Shots Aren't Falling, Humbling Lessons From Playing at a JUCO, And Deciding Whether or Not You Actually Love Basketball.

Update: 2023-04-17
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in this episode of Shipped Across the Border, we share the story of Ian Green, a highly talented high school basketball player who lacked the motivation to put in the effort in the classroom. As a result, Ian decided to enroll in a junior college, a decision he believed would provide him with an easy ride to success.
However, upon arrival, Ian quickly realized that he had made a grave mistake. The level of competition was far above what he had experienced in high school, and he was quickly outmatched on the court. Ian had to come to terms with the fact that he was not prepared for this level of basketball, and that he would need to work much harder than he ever had before if he hoped to succeed.
Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of Ian Green, a talented young basketball player who overcame adversity to find success on the court, and learn valuable lessons about the importance of putting in the work, even when the going gets tough.
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How to Find Confidence When Shots Aren't Falling, Humbling Lessons From Playing at a JUCO, And Deciding Whether or Not You Actually Love Basketball.

How to Find Confidence When Shots Aren't Falling, Humbling Lessons From Playing at a JUCO, And Deciding Whether or Not You Actually Love Basketball.

Max Rolnick And Chris Bieman