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Basketball Biographies for Kids - The Most Complete and Accurate Collection of Inspiring Stories from the Best NBA and WNBA Players of All Time - cover
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Basketball Biographies for Kids - The Most Complete and Accurate Collection of Inspiring Stories from the Best NBA and WNBA Players of All Time

Robert A. Malone

Editora: Robert A. Malone

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Sinopse

Discover the Real, Accurate Stories of NBA and WNBA GOATs and What Mainstream Media May be Missing!
 
 
 
Are you a fan of the NBA or WNBA?
 
Would you like to learn more about some of the best players of all time, like MJ, LeBron James, Karl Malone, Shaquille O’Neal, Lisa Leslie, Tina Thompson, and many others?
 
What about some unknown facts you’ll not find in mainstream media or on google?
 
 
 
This book is for every Basketball fan who is excited to learn more about their favorite and best players in the history of the sport. And trust me, some of the information you’ll find inside this book, you’ll not find anywhere else, or if you somehow managed to find it, it would be not accurate and usually all over the place.
 
 
 
And that’s why I wanted to reveal the real truth about NBA and WNBA GOATs and what each fan with at least some respect for American Basketball history has to know.
 
 
 
Check out what’s inside:
 
✅ The complete and 100% accurate Biographies of the best Basketball players of all time
 
✅ Unknown facts that have been forgotten by most fans and enthusiasts
 
✅ How have most legends started their careers?
 
✅ Biggest achievements on and off the football field
 
✅ The career highlights of the top Basketball GOATs
 
✅ Where are they now, and what actually happened after their successful careers?
 
✅ Don’t be mistaken! This is the true and proven information and facts about NBA and WNBA GOATs
 
✅ So much more!
 
 
 
And even if you are just getting started in your journey as a real and knowledgeable fan of the NBA, don’t worry, this book is your perfect choice, and it will give you some of the most important information you must know!
 
 
 
So what are you waiting for? Get Your Copy and Start Learning about NBA and WNBA GOATs Today!
Disponível desde: 24/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 117 páginas.

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