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Rebound: A 2nd Chance

“I'll just force them to recognize and respect the blood and sweat that I'm dripping on the hardwood. Because I don't hold anything back. I leave everything out on the court." -Jason Yang. Ever since one fateful moment Jason had been hooked to basketball. The phrase “Ball is life” couldn’t be anymore true for Jason. He wasn’t born with any god given talent nor did he posses the body of a natural born athlete. The only thing Jason could rely on was his unbreakable will. But after ten years of not being able to make the jump to the professional level doubts begin to crawl into Jason’s mind for the first time. Just as he was at a turning point in his life Jason dies only to find that he has woken up twenty years in the past. Can he utilize his years of experience and the skills he developed as a collegiate player to make it to the professional level in this second chance at life? - - - Updates: I try for one chapter a day but sometimes life happens. Follow me on Instagram thegaji. I'll post previews for the next chapter as well post any updates if things happen. Shout outs to Kiiara who helped me by making this awesome cover for the story. If you like romance novels then check her story out :The Days When I’m With You. If you want to join a discord server where you can talk about Jaya's journey our basketball in general then join us. https://discord.gg/3EycZz33EQ

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First time watching a Jefferson game

Saturday 5pm. David and Lily rode with Henry and Naomi to Jason's school while Nate and Leslie rode with Shania and Tory.

As they were making their way to the gym David was surprised to see the long line of people "Wow, are they all here to watch the game too?"

Naomi laughed "Yeah they are. Luckily you guys are with us. Not only do the parents of the players get to skip the line but we don't have to pay for tickets.

This year so many people started showing up to watch their games that the school had to start charging people for tickets.

If your kid doesn't go to school here you need to pay $15 for each ticket. The school thought that it would be enough to stop random people from showing up but all it did was make them money."

Henry lead the group as they skipped the line and went straight to the sections for player parents. David looked around as the bleachers began to fill up.