Lucas decided to go to the Rivercourt one last time before leaving for UNC. So, he called up Skills, Mouth, and Nathan, and they all headed over there.

"Man, I love this place." There was no place Lucas loved more in Tree Hill than the Rivercourt.

"You ain't the only one dawg. I'm gonna miss it too."

"You are gonna be playing college ball, but you will miss this court?" Lucas would have given anything to be able to play college ball, but that ship sailed when he found out that he had HCM.

"Hey dawg, this court is the reason that I got my ride. If it wasn't for the games we played here, I wouldn't be where I am today." Lucas knew that Skills was right.

"Hey, I didn't even play here that much, and I will miss it." Nathan didn't have as much of a history at the Rivercourt, but a part of him would always be there. The game he and Lucas had played on that court changed his life, and for the better. "Luke, the game we played here changed our lives."

"That is an understatement. Who knows what would have happened if it wasn't for that game."

"Well, we probably wouldn't be friends. We wouldn't have won the state championship without you and Skills. I wouldn't be married to Haley. You wouldn't be with Peyton. Basically, life would suck." Lucas and Nathan couldn't help but share laugh.

"Man, now that you put it that way, thank god we played that game, and thank god I won." They all shared a laugh at that one. Skills had received a phone call while Lucas and Nathan were talking.

"Yo guys, Mouth just called and said that he was bringing Chase along with him. That's cool right?"

"Yeah, that's cool. He was probably bored without Brooke. I think all of the girls are going out to dinner or something. At least that is what Peyton told me before I left."

"Yeah, Hales told me the same thing. I think your mom, Bevin, and Shelly went with them too."

"Who is watching James and Camilla?"

"I think they are at Whitey's. They really like him. He is like a grandpa to them."

"Yeah, Whitey is great with the kids."

"So, which one of the Scotts wants to lose to big daddy Skills in a game of one-on-one?" Lucas and Nathan both laughed.

"I say we see what Luke has got Skills."

"That's cool with me dawg. You got winner though." Lucas and Skill then started their game of one-on-one.

Minutes later, as Lucas, Nathan, and Skills were having a great time just playing some pick-up, Mouth and Chase pulled up.

"Hey guys, I see Skills is trying to prove he is better than the great Scott brothers. What do you saw I do some color commentary like old times?"

"Why not? I wouldn't have it any other way." Lucas was happy to just have one night where he could remember his past.

"I'm not sure I fit in here guys." Chase was feeling left out. He was a part of their group, but he hadn't shared a past with any of them.

"Hey dawg, if you got game, you fit in here. You got any game?"

"I used to play, but I am not of varsity caliber like you guys, or college caliber for two of you." They all just laughed.

"No one cares here Chase. Skills and I used to be nothing more than street ballers, and look where it got us?"

"Alright, how about some two-on-two then?"

"That's the spirit. You can be on my team since I am obviously the best one here, and we can't break up the street ballers."

"Oh, mister Duke recruit wants to show off now? Skills and I are the best team to ever grace this court, I think we got this." Lucas gave Skills a fist pound, and then the game started. Mouth started the color commentary.

"Ladies and gentleman, we have an historic matchup on our hands tonight. The legendary team of Luke and Skills are taking on the team of Nate and Chase. This should be a game for the ages. Let's get started. Nate and Chase get the ball first. Chase passes to Nate who tries to drive on Luke…" Mouth was then cut off by Lucas's cell phone ringing.