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They have a perfectly good basketball court at the school. That's where Carlton's practicing. Carlton's on the basketball team? How do they do? Well, they try hard, but to tell you the truth, they haven't won a game so far. Aunt Viv, I mean, don't you think if we went down to watch them practice, Carlton would be a little embarrassed? Let's go. Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and I'd like to take a minute just to sit right there. I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air. In West Philadelphia, born and raised on the playground is where I spent most of my days chilling out, maxing, relaxing, all cool, and all shooting some b-ball outside of the school when a couple of guys who were up to no good started making trouble in my neighborhood. I got in one little fight and my mom got scared and said, you're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air. 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A tender lean sirloin, grilled on each side and sprinkled with fresh basil and oregano and served with loads of crispy fresh green salad and hot crusty bread and then finished with a squeeze of fresh lemon. So you're cooking this tonight? Actually I'm going out. Lean Beef and Salad, it's a great serve. This is Barry O'Donnell. He's a distinguished alumnus and I'm encouraging him to donate money for a new gymnasium. Coach, what do you think the team's prospects are this year? For what? For winning. Excuse me. What about those two? You've been holding out on me. Now those are players. I'd like to meet them. Gentlemen. Not you. You two, come on over. I want you to meet somebody. Hey Mr. Thorvald, straight up man, about that fire alarm, I don't know who pulled it. Forget about it. I'd like you to meet two of Bel Air Academy's newest recruits. This is Will Smith and your name is? Jazz Man. Of course, Mr. Jazz Man. So Will, where have you been hiding yourself? What you mean, like during gym class? No, no, no. I just wondered how'd you two men like to join the school team? Man, I ain't even in this school. I'm willing to look past that if you are. Coach, he can't be on the team if he's not in school here. Okay. How about you, Will? Well, I was really just trying to find somewhere to play. You join this team, you can play here anytime you want. No, I don't think so. It'll look good on a college application. I don't know, Coach. Alright, I'll give you my car. Okay Will, this is gonna be fun. Coach asked me to go to the playbook with you. Carl, your team doesn't need a playbook, they need a prayer book. Alright, now pay attention. This is you and this is me. Carl, look at you, you got it wrong already. It's more like this. See, like, this is me. And this is you. Fair enough. This is my brain and this is your brain. This is my handsome face and this is your ugly little Frankenstein face. Give me that chocolate. Come on man, beat it. Give me the chocolate. Well, give me that. Ashley! Here Ashley, finally there's an adult in the room. Guys, I'm trying to study, what are you doing? Keep away from Carlton. Oh, over here, over here. Children, please, what if your parents witness this horse playing? Give me that chocolate. Keep away from Carlton and Jeffrey. You've met your match, Master Willoughby. Hey Jeffrey, get me, man. Jeffrey? May I get you something, sir? No, thank you. Will, how many times do I have to tell you that this is our living room? How would you like it if I went up into your room and suddenly started throwing chalk around? I'd be devastated. Out. Hillary, I really appreciate you coming tonight. I know you're not a big sports fan. Mother, please. It's Will's first game with the team. I'm proud of him. If I didn't show up to support him, what kind of cousin would I be? I hope it was well spent. How was? Out. Out. Out. Out. Out. Out.