
Each arrived in Charlottesville with a similar goal: To collectively put the Virginia basketball program back on the map.
Regan was recalling a story about Will from when he was in the second grade. By the time she was finished, the look on her face wasn’t one of sadness, but one of pride.
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There, in all the mix of photos was little Keylon, wearing a definitely dated Virginia Cavaliers cap.
“He’s not normal,” said Joannah Johnson, James’ older sister. “If you don’t push him to his absolute physical breaking point — to the point of physical exhaustion — then he won’t be happy.”
Akil Mitchell and his father, Anthony, have this moment, frozen in time, stuck in their brains that they will never forget.
It’s late at night and Billy Baron has tried to rest, but something won’t let him. As he glares at the clock with semi-blurry eyes, basketball is eating away at his soul.
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