How one of the nation's top 2019 prospects, Charles Bassey, ended up playing in city of Louisville
Posted Mar 5, 2018
Strange as it seems, Charles Bassey and basketball are still getting to know each other. Growing up, he didn’t even like basketball. He played soccer until age 12, when — as the story goes — a coach in his native Nigeria discovered Bassey as a 6-foot-1-inch kid selling fried chickens on the roadside. All my life, I wanted to play soccer,” Bassey said.
(Louisville Courier-Journal)
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