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Len Bias: Remembering the person 40 years later


Those of a certain age still feel Len Bias, the symbol. He was a local phenom who grew into the distinction. The hometown kid from Landover, Maryland, who went on to not only star at the University of Maryland, but also erect entirely new imagination ecosystems there. His battles with UNC’s became an immediate, godlike meeting. (Andscape)

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Len Bias: Remembering the person 40 years later