![]() Above all, Josh's defining characteristic is his love for his family. He’s dedicated to school, even though some classes, especially math, give him a bit of trouble. His love for rhythm is evident in his poems, which often mimic the fast and frenetic pace of a basketball game. He’s passionate about music, particularly his dad’s oldies and contemporary rap artists, particularly Lil Wayne. However, Josh isn’t just a basketball player. He’s a forward with a fantastic crossover, and his skills earn him the nickname “Filthy McNasty” (a moniker he hates at first but eventually embraces.) His confidence translates into success on the court, and he anticipates a college and NBA career. Josh’s confidence shines through when he describes his basketball skills. ![]() Along with his brother Jordan, Josh plays on a highly competitive team with the potential to dominate the championships. ![]() For example, his dad, a former college player, has trained Josh ever since he could hold a basketball. His two loves are family and basketball, and his life is full of opportunities to combine them. Josh is the 12-year-old narrator of The Crossover. ![]()
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