Jason’s Reviews > Unbeatable: How Crispus Attucks Basketball Broke Racial Barriers and Jolted the World > Status Update
Jason
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This chapter interested me Flap Robertson younger brother Oscar Robertson started playing for the Attucks and he was a natural telling the team where to go and when to shoot.
— Dec 11, 2019 07:43AM
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Jason
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In the book the Attucks had gotten a new stadium and a whole lot of new fans. The Attucks had made it two the finals and lost by a foul and Crowe feels like its his fault they lost.
— Dec 09, 2019 07:45AM
Jason
is on page 80 of 212
So far in the book Bob Jewell one of the best players on the Attucks team felt like he was the one to blame for there loss in the state championship and he felt that he didn't deserve the award he was granted. He barely held back the tears.
— Dec 05, 2019 07:43AM
Jason
is on page 65 of 212
The book has really interested me into to keep reading and it make want to keep wondering on whats on every page.
— Dec 04, 2019 07:41AM
Jason
is on page 47 of 212
The book so far tells me the struggle they went through trying to be able to play in tournaments or actual competitive games and it really showing me how life was back then.
— Nov 26, 2019 07:43AM
Jason
is on page 35 of 212
The book is very interesting and it has caught my attention very well and I like reading it and it's very detailed and well written.
— Nov 25, 2019 07:45AM
Jason
is on page 18 of 212
So far in the book Attucks, it's about a racially segregated high school who wins almost all there games and is legendary. The book is in first person which is told by a interviewer. Interviewing Oscar one of the best Indiana basketball players ever.
— Nov 22, 2019 07:47AM

