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OverviewFor the Love of the Game documents what happens when young people navigate systems designed to extract value from their talent without giving them the information they need to make informed decisions. Three basketball players from Harlem, Camden, and Canton face recruitment pressures, financial exploitation, and institutional barriers while pursuing their goals. Malik Wright chases NBA dreams while balancing relationships and ambition. Elijah Williamson uses basketball to escape Camden's violence while managing family crisis. Clifford Michaels develops both athletic and journalistic talents in post-industrial Ohio. Their brotherhood is tested when Georgetown's basketball program begins to collapse under the pressure of a federal investigation. Chapter 11 presents actual tournament economics: $7.75 million in annual revenue, $5.25 million in profit, with families and young athletes bearing costs while organizers capture the value. This nonfiction book exposes how youth sports operate as a financial system, how recruitment works behind the scenes, and what students need to know before making commitments that will affect the rest of their lives. The book addresses financial literacy, decision-making under pressure, institutional navigation, and the responsibility of success to serve community advancement. Students engage with this book because they recognize themselves in these stories. Teachers adopt it because it addresses real challenges their students face daily while meeting rigorous academic standards. The authentic voices build credibility with skeptical adolescents who typically resist reading assignments. Themes include brotherhood and loyalty, choices and consequences, identity beyond performance, geographic impact on opportunity, and the ethics of individual success within a community context. This work aligns with Common Core ELA and CASEL social-emotional learning standards for grades 6-12. The book's website, https: //fortheloveofthegame.xyz, includes a comprehensive curriculum framework with a lesson plan template. This book is for educators seeking culturally responsive text and curriculum that increases student engagement and anyone interested in how systems operate at the intersection of athletics, academics, and economic reality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: C Grooms , Bobby MayPublisher: Ten G Publishing LLC Imprint: Ten G Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781735917238ISBN 10: 1735917230 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 06 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationC. Grooms is a published author, educator, certified life coach, consultant, and podcaster who brings intellect, strategy, and lived experience to every space he enters. With academic training in Deviant Behavior and Social Control, Media and Communications, American Studies, and Sports Management, Grooms operates with both range and precision. His expertise allows him to speak to the realities of underserved communities, the pressure placed on young athletes, and the systemic gaps in education and leadership. He doesn't speculate, he educates, equips, and elevates. As the co-founder of The Two Grumpy Men, he leads with clarity and conviction, building a platform that blends cultural storytelling with community impact. His writing is layered with insight and driven by purpose. His coaching and consulting are rooted in results. Whether in print, in person, or behind the mic, he is committed to delivering content that moves people forward. He writes because the stories are real. He speaks because the message matters. He shows up because the next generation deserves more than recycled advice. They deserve the truth backed by proof. Bobby May spent over 20 years as a Catastrophe Claims Adjuster, helping individuals and families recover after some of life's most unexpected challenges. But his passion for serving others started long before that. His exceptional career began working as a staff member in group homes for juveniles. He saw firsthand the struggles many young people face without proper guidance and support. That experience inspired Bobby to open his own group homes, providing a safe space and structured environment for adolescents in need. Later, he worked as a Behavioral Specialist, helping youth navigate emotional and behavioral obstacles. These roles solidified his lifelong commitment to mentoring and uplifting the next generation. Bobby May holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Forensic Psychology and a Master's degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Project Management. Today, he continues that mission through his work as a certified Life Coach, Business Consultant, and co-host of the Two Grumpy Men podcast, a platform where real talk meets life lessons and no topic is off-limits. Whether Bobby is working with youth, coaching clients, or speaking from the mic, his goal remains the same: to help others unlock their potential, take control of their journey, and push forward no matter the obstacles. His motto is simple and personal: Only the strong survive. And true strength comes not just from what you've been through, but from what you're willing to rise above. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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