ENDLESS TALENT
FEBRUARY 4 2009 16:17h
Donte Foster plays American football and basketball for his high school, and is a great talent in both. Universities are fighting over him.
High school basketball has more media coverage in the USA than the first league of some countries. This is not surprising, because the young basketball players are not spoilt yet, and play with their hearts, for a win, and money is not a primary thing for them yet.
Takes a look at the videos:
American Footballer Shoots Basket Backwards
Donte Foster Catches Ball With One Hand
So time to time the cameras catch some impressive detail, that circulates in the larger television companies in the country, as well as the world. A few years ago the television screens were full of the young LeBron James, a great hope, and today he is a great basketball star.
However, intriguing things like unordinary dunks, blocks and dribbling seen in the basketball league, can hint who might be a great NBA player one day. The latest item of interest that circled the world is a match in the Oklahoma championship, between Midwest City and Guthrie.
The match was nearing its end, its final moments, Guthrie was in possession of the ball, which made its way to Donte Foster. Without looking, he scored a three point shot backwards over his head! However, nobody was too happy with those points, because the match ended 63:58 for Midwest City.
Foster plays basketball and American football for his high school, but all claim that basketball is much closer to him. Unfortunately, Donte likes American football more because of the contact.
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