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he was a symbol of America’s openness to foreigners. Others saw him as a business opportunity. A way out. A glimmer of hope. For me, he was the realization of an old dream, a kind of surrogate for a life that I and all the other basketball players I knew were never able to live.
Thomas Pletzinger • The Great Nowitzki: Basketball and the Meaning of Life
Despite having coached the Danny Manning–led Kansas Jayhawks to the 1988 NCAA title, and despite having coached the Allen Iverson–led Philadelphia 76ers to the 2001 NBA Finals, the job Larry Brown was doing with the Pistons was his most remarkable work in a 32-year sideline career. Detroit’s roster featured zero future Hall of Famers, and zero play
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