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ANSWER FAST PLZ! If a teen boy has Asperger's syndrome and played basketball would he have a harder time dribbling the ball and shooting then your typical player?
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If a teen boy has Asperger's syndrome and played basketball would he have a harder time dribbling the ball and shooting then your typical player?
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He wouldn’t have a harder time than your typical player. It also depends on their surroundings many things could affect someone with Asperger’s syndrome.
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