"YOU EITHER CHANGE THE GAME, OR BECOME A SLAVE TO IT." WE are all slaves to something - a job, a relationship, or in the case of Sir Walker, a sport. We live it, breathe it, embody it. Problem is, the work we put in most often exceeds the return value. WE can choose to our accept our current state, allow it get the best of us, and let it dictate who we are and how we operate. Or we can empower ourselves in knowing our worth and change the situation and its dominance over us. SIR WALKER, the nation's number one high school ...
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"YOU EITHER CHANGE THE GAME, OR BECOME A SLAVE TO IT." WE are all slaves to something - a job, a relationship, or in the case of Sir Walker, a sport. We live it, breathe it, embody it. Problem is, the work we put in most often exceeds the return value. WE can choose to our accept our current state, allow it get the best of us, and let it dictate who we are and how we operate. Or we can empower ourselves in knowing our worth and change the situation and its dominance over us. SIR WALKER, the nation's number one high school basketball recruit, does just that. After being told for so so long how high to jump, what shots to take, and which moves to make, he decides to do the unthinkable: Instead of committing to a NCAA power conference he chooses to play basketball at an HBCU.
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