Ken, coach of the Richmond high school basketball team in California? In the 1999 season, Carter sent all the unbeaten players in 13 games to the bench because of his poor performance at school, and he was widely controversial. The basketball team of Richmond High School is about to win their dream basketball championship. They have performed very well this season and have been unbeaten in consecutive 13 games.
65438+65438 in0999+1October 4th Basketball coach Ken? Carter (Samuel? l? Jackson's name made it to The New York Times, not because of the brilliant performance of the Richmond high school team he led, but because he decided to temporarily close the training hall, and all the players went to the library to review their lessons until the credits reached the standard. At the critical moment when the championship is coming, no one would expect Carter to make such a decision, because the whole city is crazy about this unbeaten team, and every game is full of screams from fans. To Carter's unexpected decision, the praise from all walks of life instantly turned into asking questions and overwhelming criticism. In addition to the angry eyes of the parents of the players, Carter also needs to face the opposition of the school leaders, because Richmond is a working-class city, and the high unemployment rate has made people pay off the burden of poverty and life. Many of the 45 children who studied basketball with Carter came from single-parent families. Being as famous and rich as Kobe Bryant and Shaq is the dream of many players. Many parents have regarded basketball as the only way for their children to get out of Richmond and succeed, but Carter refused to give in. He felt that he was fulfilling the contract, because before he set foot on his training ground, all the players signed a contract to ensure that they must work as hard as they did in class. In Carter's view, it is important to win the game, but it is equally important to ensure the performance of the players in the cultural class and to determine a more adequate future for them. In Carter's teaching dictionary, as a high school basketball player, you not only need skills, perseverance, discipline and team spirit, but also need enough credits to carry out training. He wants to use his own experience and experience to tell his team members who have embarked on a successful journey that it is school education, not just basketball games, that shapes and guides him on the right path of life.
Coach Carter's classic lines 1
1. Our greatest fear is not that we are not good enough.
Our deepest fear is that our strength is incalculable.
What scares us most is our light, not our darkness.
Your trifling is not good for the world.
Shrinkage is not inspiring.
So that others won't feel unsafe around you.
We are destined to shine, just like children.
It doesn't only exist in some of us; Everyone has it.
When we let our light shine, we unconsciously
Allow others to do the same.
When we are liberated from our own fears,
Our faith liberates others automatically.
What we fear most is not incompetence.
What we fear most is the boundless future.
The most terrible thing is not obscurity,
But it is famous all over the world.
Doing nothing is meaningless,
Fear of hands and feet doesn't change anything.
It will only make others feel uneasy.
We are destined to influence the world,
Everyone has been the same since childhood.
Let's give full play to our potential and inspire people.
Let's get rid of fear so that people can be free.
2. Don? Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened.
Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened.
3. Don? Don't worry, the best things come when you least expect them to.
Don't worry, the best things come when you least expect them to.
Coach Carter's classic lines 2
Our greatest fear is not that we are not good enough.
What we fear most is not that others look down on us.
Our deepest fear is that our strength is incalculable.
What we fear most is a bright future.
What scares us most is our light, not our darkness.
What we are really afraid of is our bright side, not our dark side.
4. Your playfulness does not serve the world.
It is futile to drift with the tide all your life.
5. Shrinkage is not inspiring.
Without hard work, there is no achievement.
6. In this way, others will not feel unsafe around you.
People around you will also be proud of you.
Like children, we are destined to shine.
We all have bright futures.
It doesn't only exist in some of us; Everyone has it.
Not only us, but all of us.
When we let our light shine, we unconsciously
Let's develop our potential.
Allow others to do the same.
People around you will naturally follow suit.
When we are liberated from our own fears,
Free us from fear.
Our faith liberates others automatically.
Our actions can also liberate others.
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