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MONTHS HAD gone by. They said it would just be a day, maybe two, before they heard back. But nope. It had been months since twin brothers Ryan and Adam Goldston met with the NBA in late July of 2010. The brothers had to get their new basketball sneakers approved by the League before players could wear them on-court. But weeks and weeks and weeks passed. Ryan still has excitement in his voice all these years later when he talks about it.

“Adam and I were high school basketball players,” he says. “Our high school team won the Southern California Championship. We played in college at SC. Our dream growing up was literally to

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