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OBP50: Norman Parker and the Georgia Stars - a lasting legacy of hoops

1 h 9 min · 10 de sep de 2024
Portada del episodio OBP50: Norman Parker and the Georgia Stars - a lasting legacy of hoops

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The founder of the Georgia Stars Basketball tells us about the humble beginnings of the program in Bartow County, the steep learning curve in recruiting and competing, and the breakthrough that happened with young William Avery at the helm. From Nike to Coach K, and from church gyms to the NBA, Norman has been through it all. Listen for great stories, lots of connections and some Peach Jam championship memories.

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