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Mavericks’ Reggie Bullock has a passion for social justice — and island investments


"Is there?" The Dallas Mavericks sharpshooter instantly sat up in his seat when he saw the NBA’s all-time leading scorer addressing him on a TV screen in the locker room, smiled and respectfully answered, "Yes, sir." Abdul-Jabbar proceeded to tell Bullock that he was the recipient of the 2022 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award. (Andscape)

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Mavericks’ Reggie Bullock has a passion for social justice — and island investments


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