Success Coach Carter’s dream came true in the end. The way he trained his players was successful; and the team won a lot of games in a row. Everyone on the team gained new skills either in sports or in their academic studies and reached their final goals. The players all started taking school more seriously when Coach Carter came to the school and fixed an issue that nobody was willing to fix. The young boys always thought that school work meant nothing and wouldn't get them anywhere in life, but they slowly realized that it was a privilege that they get to have a school in their community and have the chance to play basketball. Coach Carter inspired a lot of people and his vision gave the team and their town to create their own visions. In the end most of the players were all successful after high school. Therefore Coach Carter wasn’t only a coach in Richmond’s High School but a mentor to many young children. |
Coach Carter was never a failure or showed any weakness but the young boys always found a way to fail his expectations in the start of the movie. Throughout the movie the players, teachers, and even their parents didn't take Coach Carter and his contract seriously and thought it was some joke, but Coach Carter was never a failure and stood by what he believes. In the movie one of the players Cruz left the basketball team because of the high expectations he was being asked for. But in the end Cruz came back to the team when he realized that Coach Carter was bring a positive change into those young boys lives, and he did this for their own good because Coach Carter believed in them and wanted them to have a bright future after high school. The failure I only saw throughout the movie was when the players failed to meet expectations in their contracts with Coach Carter. A great technique Coach Carter used was when he put the gym under a lock down in order for his players to do better academically. The passion the boys had for basketball really did motivate the team to work hard and to be successful.
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