Description

Former NBA All-Star Caron Butler and acclaimed author Justin A. Reynolds tip off the first book in a new middle grade series about a young boy trying to make his mark on an AAU basketball team coached by a former NBA star. This powerful story about teamwork and friendship is perfect for fans of The Crossover and the Track series. A Junior Library Guild Selection!

Tony loves basketball. But the game changed recently when his best friend, Dante, a hoops phenom, was tragically killed by a police officer. Tony hopes he can carry on Dante’s legacy by making the Sabres, the AAU basketball team Dante took to two national championships.

Tony doesn’t make the team, but Coach James likes what he sees from Tony at tryouts and offers him another chance to find his place: join the team as the statistician. With his community reeling and the team just finding its footing, can Tony find a path to healing while helping to bring the Sabres a championship?

  • A Powerful Story of Grief and Healing: After the tragic loss of his best friend, Dante, Tony must navigate his emotions while fighting to keep his friend’s basketball legacy alive.
  • Finding Your Place: When he doesn’t make the team as a player, Tony gets an unexpected offer to join as the team’s statistician, forcing him to see the game—and himself—in a new light.
  • The True Meaning of Teamwork: Guided by a former NBA star, Tony discovers that contributing to the team isn’t only about what you do on the court.
  • Social Justice for Young Readers: This timely story tackles the difficult subject of a police shooting with sensitivity and hope, making it a perfect conversation starter for families and classrooms.

About the author(s)

Caron Butler is a former two-time NBA all-star who played for fourteen seasons. He is currently an assistant coach for the Miami Heat and previously was a TV commentator on ESPN, NBC, TNT, and NBA TV. His memoir, Tuff Juice: My Journey from the Streets to the NBA, was published by Lyons Press in 2016. Tuff Juice is being produced as a film by Mark Wahlberg. Caron is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist. He created the Butler Elite Basketball Program and the 3D foundation. Caron lives in Miami with his family.

Justin A. Reynolds has always wanted to be a writer. Opposite of Always, his debut YA novel, was an Indies Introduce selection and a School Library Journal Best Book and has been translated into nineteen languages. His second YA novel, Early Departures, was a Kirkus Reviews Best YA Book of the Year. His debut middle grade, a Miles Morales graphic novel titled Shock Waves, was an indie bestseller. Justin is also the cofounder of the CLE Reads Book Festival, a Cleveland book festival for middle grade and young adult writers. He hangs out in northeast Ohio and is probably somewhere right now dancing terribly. You can visit him at justinareynolds.com.

Reviews

"An inspirational story that shows that while reality can at times be too sad to bear, it can also—with the support of loved ones—be filled with hope." - Booklist

"This bustling narrative is brimming with exciting, detailed basketball scenes and moving life lessons about the things one takes for granted, the importance of community, and the will to succeed despite stacked odds." - Publishers Weekly

"The story is notable for its consideration of racism, justice, inequality, and trauma along with exciting basketball action and memorable characters." - The Horn Book

“A provocative shot.”  - Kirkus Reviews

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