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How Drake Maye found his groove as a high school basketball star


knows what it's like to be in a "flow state." But the term is more applicable to the basketball court than the football field, the Patriots quarterback believes. Maye can speak to the analogy, not only because the NFL MVP frontrunner is spinning it as well as anyone in the league, but also because he found himself in such situations on the hardwood. (NBC Sports)

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How Drake Maye found his groove as a high school basketball star