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DEBATE: If you could sit down to dinner with any athlete (dead or alive), who would it be? (video)
DEBATE: If you could sit down to dinner with any athlete (dead or alive), who would it be? (video)
DEBATE: If you could sit down to dinner with any athlete (dead or alive), who would it be? Any athlete, current day or back in the day. Think of all the greats. Is it because they were great on the field or the court, because of who they are as a person and in the community, or for what reason?
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