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The main character of the story
Danny's best friend
Another one of Danny's friends, his Dad cut Danny from his Travel Team
The girl that Danny likes and is friends with. He goes to her when he needs to talk about anything.
Danny's Dad, he played in the NBA
The kid that Danny, Will, and Ty meet at the airport.
The main camp counselor
The place where Danny stays at the camp. It is supposed to be for the 11 and 12 year old kids.
The 11 year old boy that Danny meets at Gampel. He is short like Danny and the two become very good friends
The name of the camp
The lake that the boys cross to go see Tess
Danny's coach at the camp. He takes an immediate dislike to Danny.
The kid that Danny beat in the travel team national championship game. They do not like each other at first but end up becoming friends
The NBA player that sponsors the camp
The part of Danny's body that he hurts multiple times
The main villain of the book. He does whatever he wants and thinks he's better than everybody else
The town Danny, Will, and Ty are from
The thing that Danny struggles with the most
The name of Danny's travel team that won the national championship
The name of Danny's team at the camp
The place where all the big games are played at the camp
The town where Danny and his friends go to on the nights when they don't have practice or a game
The sport they are playing
The player who embarrassingly blocks Danny's shot in one of the games
The kid who plays over Danny. He knows that Danny should be the starter

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