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Halley has an attitude and talks back. Alexus is very hyperactive and swears to other people. Alisen, Irelyn, and Brynleigh join in. Josh avoids getting involved in his sisters' roughhousing by hiding out in his room or going to his friend's house and play video games. Dinnertime is a disaster. The girls refuse to sit down and get into food fights.
When he was aged nine, he moved with his family to Brisbane, Australia, alongside his parents and six siblings. [4] Reath then moved again to Perth and attended Girrawheen Senior High School . He first played soccer with ambitions of playing for the Socceroos until a growth spurt in year 10 led to him playing basketball.
Full of confidence, his signature catchphrase is, "What others can't do. I can" that has been proven time and again. David Chen as "Iceman" Ming An (明安) Yun Shang's best player, Duan Chenfeng's Rival. They were set to finally play against each other but an accident putting his sister Angel in critical condition forces him to abandon the game.
Rebound (Korean: 리바운드; RR: Ribaundeu) is a 2023 South Korean sports drama film directed by Jang Hang-jun. Kim Eun-hee with Kwon Seong-hui wrote the screenplay based on the true story of basketball coach Kang Yang-hyeon and the Busan Jungang High School's 2012 run to the national championships final despite having only six players on its roster. [2]
Kim Eui-sung (Korean: 김의성; born December 17, 1965) is a South Korean actor.He is a first-generation film actor who started as a stage actor in the 1980s and 1990s. He is known for his roles in the films The Day a Pig Fell into the Well (1996), Office (2015), The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo (2015), and Train to Busan (2016), [2] as well as the television dramas W (2016) [3] and ...
In the album version, the song is preceded by a mock interview with Jones' basketball coach named "Umgwana Kickbooti", in a parody of a Wide World of Sports interview conducted by a character named "Red Blazer". The song's opening lyric, "basketball jones, I got a basketball jones", references "jones" as slang for craving or addiction.
18 Again (Korean: 18 어게인; RR: 18 Eogein) is a 2020 South Korean television series based on the 2009 film 17 Again by Jason Filardi, likely inspired by the 1988 comedy movie of the (series') same name featuring George Burns.
Friend of Chen Guo. Competitive person who learns to play Glory after visiting Chen Guo. One of the first members of Team Happy, led by Ye Xiu. She is known for her fast hand speed and aggressive attack style. Lai Yi [5] Bao Rongxing (包荣兴) Steamed Bun Invasion (包子入侵) Brawler: A warehouse manager that Ye Xiu met online.