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"I see myself in like the next five, four years, you know, having my first professional fight," he said, speaking directly into the camera, sitting in front of a rundown boxing ring, in their free gym space at the location recreation center.

In "Shot In the Dark," a young man in Chicago, scarred by violence and loss, seeks refuge on the basketball court, dreaming of a championship and a better life.

The film documented the high school basketball team at Orr Academy on the West Side of Chicago, one of the squad's standouts, Tyquone Greer, and head coach Lou Adams.

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