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Mother Films Her Son With Cerebral Palsy Scoring a Basket With the Help of the Teammates


Watch the heartwarming video of the boy with cerebral palsy:

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Video Credit: Twitter/@ABCWorldNews

Every child is special, and kids need to realize that they can achieve anything if they wish to. Sometimes the extra efforts are required to achieve the goal, and the determination needs to be kept high.

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Bullying is a common trend in many of the schools which have raised concern among many. It is always great to watch kids doing their job together maintaining the team bonding.

Austin Weaver is a nine years old boy from West Virginia who knows the worth of teamwork. Since the age of three, he has had cerebral palsy. He wears leg braces for regular movement.

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Regardless of the limitations, Austin has a passion for Basketball. He is a part of the school team that provides complete support to Austin.

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The video in which Austin was playing his first game wearing number 10 on his back revealed that another teammate numbered 50 helped him a lot to get a basket.

Inevitably it takes a couple of attempts for Austin to reach the basket, but he reaches the goal and scores for the team. Meanwhile, the opponent also stays patient and allow Austin to take his course.

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Austin looks always excited as he runs back to his coach for a high five after a score.

The video of Austin has gone viral, and everyone has appreciated his spirit and team bonding.

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One team member tweeted mentioning #50 to be an angel of the team.

Another member wished for long friendship between Austin and player number 50. He could not control his emotions appreciating the efforts of Austin and his team in making the game a success.

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There was another from the team who cherished the parenting efforts of #50 for bringing him up in such a generous way.

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We wish that these two can be a motivation for everyone. If you be kind and helpful to a friend, you might leave a significant impact in the end.

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