Although Danny had to deal with some difficult situations, he perseveres and is able to come up on top. The reader will understand Danny’s feelings as he tries to deal with these different conflicts. Throughout the story, Danny must overcome several obstacles. Danny and his new friend Zach learn how to deal with bullies and how to overcome obstacles through hard work. This story, while similar to the first, is still an entertaining read that dives into friendships on the court. The novel shows the stereotypical summer camp, along with the problems that come along with it such as homesickness, bullying, and a struggle to fit in. However, new friends such as Zach and Rasheed add a new dynamic to the group. The main characters from Travel Team also show up in this sequel. This sequel to Travel Team brings new characters and the same love of the game as the first book. When Danny gets placed with an old school coach who seems to believe Danny would do better in soccer, he becomes more determined than ever to prove that size isn’t everything. Now that Danny is thirteen, he worries his height may finally be the obstacle that keeps him from truly competing with his peers. Now he, Ty, and Will head to Right Way Basketball Camp, a prestigious summer camp for kids who are serious about improving their basketball skills. Danny’s team has won the national championships.
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