The Crunch Time Podcast

Ep.6 GP, Last Chance U Basketball & God's Got Me

49 min · 20 de mar de 2021
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Gunnar Person aka GP joins the show to discuss his personal basketball training brand GP Basketball from the beginning to where it is at now, the meaning and thought behind his merch labeled "God's Got Me". We also discussed the new inaugural season of Last Chance U Basketball and how it compares to the other Last Chance U Football seasons.  If you would like to purchase any "God's Got Me" merch the link is below:  https://gunnar-person-basketball.myshopify.com/   [https://gunnar-person-basketball.myshopify.com/] Also follow GP on all platforms:  -Instagram: @gper23 -Twitter: @GPer23 -Podcast: @The Noon Ball Podcast

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