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True Legend

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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True Legend

By: Mike Lupica

True Legend is a basketball phenom story about a high school kid named Drew(main character) who wants to lead his team to a state championship, but realizes it's not all bout' him and meets a basketball legend who just wants to be like him also with a lot of challenges ahead of Drew.

Who is drew

  • Moved from New York to California 
  • Star basketball player on team
  • One of the best in California
  • Is truly worthy to play college ball
  • Has the potential to become a true high school legend player

STATIC VS DYNAMIC

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Drew is a dynamic character because throughout the story Drew just wanted to lead his team a state championship, but realizes that there more than just winning and helps his teammates know that and in the end they end up winning the state championship

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CHARACTER TRAITS

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Confident

  • In the book Drew has to argue with a tall boy, so he can show his crush his confident
  • Evidence: "I'm just having a little fun.'' ''Maybe you are,'' Drew said. ''I'm not.'' ''If you can't take a joke. ''Shut it now,'' Drew said. ''And I'm going to that... because ''Because I'm telling you to!''
  • Later her crush Callie says she can talk for herself and they soon go on a date
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Shocked and Surprised

  • In the book Drew lost to their rivals Park Prep he looked up and was shocked to see him and surprised to see him shake his head
  • Evidence: Up there in the stands, all alone, was a guy in a Lakers cap and hoodie. The ghost guy.
  • Later on they start to know a lot about each other and soon they both graduate even the ghost guy which is a legend and in his 60's
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Thinking

  • In the book Drew was thinking why the ghost guy saw and watched his game
  • Evidence: Drew sat down, prepared to wait for a answer why?
  • Later on Drew asked him why and he that he always watched his game studied sometimes and put it in his routine.

angry

  • In the book when the ghost guy told why he watched Drew games he told him that he should have passed the ball to his friend and he got mad
  • Evidence: You know why I took the shot! Drew wanted to tell the guy. You know why I took it whether Lee was open or not? Because im True Robinson
  • Later on Drew realized it wasn't all bout' him
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Always take a chance
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Evidence one
Drew would always go to the basketball court and watch the ghost guy, but every time he was gonna try to talk to him he thought he would try to get away all the time so one time he followed the ghost guy to where he lived and got to know who he REALLY was

Evidence Two
When Drew was playing against their rivals Park Prep Drew was thinking should I be a True Robinson or a team player and his friend was wide open and was on fire shooting threes, but he took the chance and ignored him leading his team and himself a big Loss for the starting of the seasom at their home court.

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THE END

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