When the dust settles, the Evans twins know they have more in common than they'd ever imagined and they're ready to face the future as brothers and friends. Mack Bloomsbury Publishing USA, Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages 5 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content. But when Arthur Richardson the Third bullies his way onto the team with an eye on Russell's leadership spot, Russell realizes that the only way to save his season is to get Owen's help with a strategy to take back the team. Meanwhile, Russell is ready to lead his Masters of the Mind team to victory at Regionals. He wants Russell's height at centre court and Russell's surprising skills soon threaten Owen's court time the family athlete suddenly finds himself in the unfamiliar and unpleasant position of riding the bench. Trouble starts when a new coach takes over the basketball team. The two of them couldn't be any more different if they tried. When their two worlds collide in seventh grade, fraternal twins and opposites Owen and Russell find themselves in. The new basketball coach recruits Russell for the seventh grade team and a jealous Owen has to fight to stay in the game. Owen lives to hit the hardwood during basketball season, while his fraternal twin brother Russell is all about his Masters of the Mind team. Can these twin brothers find a way to get along?
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