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Rebuilding the Harlem Globetrotters with Keith Dawkins | The Deal #sports πŸ™€

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for me kind of coming to the organization I’m like we’re the Harlem glob chares and this is what I think the bar should be for us this is what it was back in the day when people said they loved it they’re like we saw you on TV we were on a Scooby-Doo lunchbox you were on the wild World of Sports you made me feel a certain way I never even saw you on tour but met lock lemon was a star and it’s awesome how do we get back to that at the end of the day then it’s about people in process we’re going to win a World Series do you get the people in the clubhouse to do that oh we don’t or we do or we do and how do we nurture right right so people in process make this whole thing happen so that’s exciting I get excited to talking about this stuff and storytelling I mean that’s that’s part of your consumer content storytelling yeah right why are we still talking about Babe Ruth a thousand years later right because there was something magical about that dude not just his performance and his bar and was still chasing his records was that thing Anthony Hopton says on the show west when truth becomes Legend print the legend right it’s like the truth of him is an IDE but then he’s just a legend and the storytelling after that that never stops and here we are still today talking about it and how it made us feel

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