All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball

  • Genre: Sports
  • Author: Writing Quietly
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

In the 90s, as David Stern waits anxiously outside the Great Dynasty TV station building, looking at the NBA recordings in his hands and pondering about how to enter the Chinese market brimming with potential, never does he expect that... Praying to God, actually works!
\"Steel Shadow\" (or Tetsukage if we want to go with the Naruto reference), \"Northern Deity\", \"Smiling Guardian of the NBA hoop\", \"Never Shoots Unless He Does a Fadeaway Shot\", \"Elegant Jump Shots\"..... When the bearer of all these titles, Su Feng, suddenly appears, it marks the beginning of youth for many people in the future!
\"Ah spat! How far must these haters go! My nickname is \"Godslayer\"!\" Su Feng complains after reading the newspaper.
G-O-D-S-L-A-Y-E-R. But have you wondered? How many godlike players can the NBA produce in the 90s?

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  1. REFO
    REFO rated it
    As an avid reader, "All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball" captivated my imagination with its compelling narrative. The protagonist's unwavering passion for the game resonated deeply, evoking a sense of nostalgia and determination. The author's skill in weaving basketball as a metaphor for life's challenges made it more than just a sports story. It was an inspiring journey filled with heartache, resilience, and the transformative power of dreams. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt the fire within them for something they can't resist.
  1. elera
    elera rated it
    "All I Really Want Is to Play Basketball" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking novel that beautifully weaves together the passion for the game with the complexities of growing up. At its core, the story revolves around a young protagonist, driven by his love for basketball, as he navigates the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. The narrative captures the essence of resilience, dreams, and the power of sports to bring people together.

    The author expertly explores the protagonist's journey, highlighting the struggles he faces in balancing schoolwork, family expectations, and the relentless pursuit of his dream. Through vivid descriptions of court battles and off-court camaraderie, the book offers readers a glimpse into the transformative power of sports, not just as a physical activity but as a metaphor for life's lessons.

    This tale resonates with readers of all ages, reminding us that sometimes, the simplest desires can hold the deepest meaning. It encourages us to chase our passions, even when faced with adversity, and to find solace in the shared experiences that bind us. Ultimately, "All I Really Want Is to Play Basketball" is a celebration of the human spirit's unwavering determination and the enduring impact of a well-loved pastime.
  1. Constance Sailsbury
    Constance Sailsbury rated it
    comeeee backkkkkkkkk, for basketball novels there aint much better than this smh. Well others are like KnB, this one though seems fairly reasonable. Like it's still somewhat realistic compared to others where you cant miss shots or something
  1. Kristin Beerbohm
    Kristin Beerbohm rated it
    MORE SPORTS NOVELS, BETTER IF IT'S FOOTBALL..................................................................................................................................................................
  1. Aubrey Dennis
    Aubrey Dennis rated it
    this novel is absolutely amazing ... it is quite different than other sports novel, shows a lot of interactions... the character development could have been a bit better  (like giving an idea about his past... there is just small hints about his background which could have been developed more) ... it is quite different to read but also quite captivating ... i really hope it is further continued.
  1. Sean Gladstone
    Sean Gladstone rated it
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    This story idea seems a little stupid. I'm desperate so I'll try it but if I don't follow up it wasn't good.
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  1. Zora Finger
    Zora Finger rated it
    The story of the novel is quite straightforward which is basketball. Simply basketball. This correlates with his character, as from my perspective, the protagonist is emotionless and sole pursuit in life is basketball.

    The world is self-explanatory (USA).

    Honestly, this novel is quite boring. There's nothing besides basketball, which I understand is the whole theme and all, but what about his family? the audience's (people in the novel) perspective? romantic interests? Essentially, he's like a robot.
  1. Jacob Francis
    Jacob Francis rated it
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