Keeping his competitive edge, the life of Larry Brown
Posted Oct 16, 2023
Growing up in Brooklyn, Larry Brown never imagined playing basketball at a collegiate or professional level. Brown’s drive and competitive edge eventually carried him to Final Fours and NCAA titles, Olympic gold medals, and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He has enjoyed a level of success few others have, but he has never grown complacent.
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