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He’s opening a sports bar!
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If anyone can pull it off, it’s Quinn!
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Gift link: https://wapo.st/3X3KWoT
If anyone can pull it off, it’s Quinn!
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Develop life skills and success in school and in sports with this refreshing and inspiring book written by NBA great Quinn Cook. Designed to support social emotional skill development at all levels, this book is inspired by Quinn Cook’s love for people and the transcending influence of his relationships with strong role models including his father and athletes like Lebron James and Kevin Durant.
It's kind of like "guest stars" on TV, not regular cast members you've never ever heard of. Flexible definitions.Don't mean to be mean but...
It's kind of like "guest stars" on TV, not regular cast members you've never ever heard of. Flexible definitions.
Also one of Lebron's three Duke Musketeers. He can't win a champion (or any team event) without a Dukie.Could have also gone with NCAA Champion and two time NBA Champion.
Also one of Lebron's three Duke Musketeers. He can't win a champion (or any team event) without a Dukie.
I did forget about Dahntay. The theorem still stands and extends to the Olympics (2008 Boozer & 2012 Coach K) and Fiba 2017 (Coach K).A mistaken but fitting analogy, as LeBron's title teams had a total of 4 Blue Devils.
Miami Heat 2012, 2013: Shane Battier (Athos)
Cleveland Cavaliers 2016: Kyrie Irving (Porthos), Dahntay Jones (D'Artagnan)
Los Angeles Lakers 2020: Quinn Cook (Aramis)
Not sure where Team USA/Jayson Tatum fits into this, but it seems significant that they won the gold medal in Paris. I'm not too familiar with the novel; is there a little-used heroic character in the background that you wish had a much bigger role?