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Julius Erving Julius Erving
The boy who became “Dr. J” began life in a public housing project but his talent, hard work and determination were to take him a long way. One of the most exciting and talented players in the history of professional basketball, Julius Erving literally changed how the game is played.

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Earvin "Magic" Johnson Earvin "Magic" Johnson
Johnson's illustrious playing career, which consisted of hundreds of highlights, is most accurately summarized with a single word- winner. He was the guiding force behind championship-winning teams at every conceivable level, including high school, college, and professional, in addition to capturing an Olympic Gold Medal. Speaking to audiences as an athlete, an entrepreneur, and an HIV survivor, Johnson's presentation is captivating and inspiring.

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Tommy Lasorda Tommy Lasorda
One of the most popular and outspoken figures in professional sports, Lasorda has been associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers for almost 50 years—as a player, scout, coach, manager, and an executive. During his 20 years as manager, this Hall-of-Famer led the Dodgers to two World Series championships, four pennants, and six division crowns. An entertaining and powerful speaker, he captivates, educates, and energizes his audiences with his colorful stories, humor, and lessons for life.

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Johnny Bench Johnny Bench
Considered by many the greatest catcher in history because of his combination of defensive skill, offensive power, and durability, Johnny Bench was one of the leaders of Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" that won six Eastern Division titles, four NL pennants, and two world championships during the 1970s.

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Bob Griese Bob Griese
Bob Griese, who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990, and is currently one of network television's most respected football analysts, is in his 16th year of broadcasting, and in his 11th year as the expert commentator on the main game of the week, with Keith Jackson, during ABC's coverage of College Football.

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Yogi Berra Yogi Berra
No player to date can match Yogi Berra's resume when it comes to playing on 14 pennant-winners and 10 World Championship teams. The heart of the Yankees for 18 seasons, Berra topped the 100-RBI mark four years in a row and became a three-time American League MVP. In every season from 1948 to 1962, Berra was selected to the All-Star team.

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Reggie Jackson Reggie Jackson
The only player to be named MVP in two WorldSeries, Reggie Jackson earned the nickname "Mr. October" by setting a World Series record for slugging percentage (.755). He's also baseball's all-time strikeout king, fanning 2,597 times, once every four at-bats.

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Oscar Robertson Oscar Robertson
Oscar Robertson ("The Big O") is one of the most enduringly popular and respected athletes of our time. Recently named "Player of the Century" by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, he is generally considered the greatest all-around player in the history of the game.

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Ozzie Smith Ozzie Smith
On July 28, 2002, Ozzie Smith was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. He is just the 37th player chosen in his first year of eligibility and he is the 22nd shortstop to make the Hall. Ozzie, known in baseball as "The Wizard" has emerged as the best defensive shortstop of all time.

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Brooks Robinson Brooks Robinson
Brooks Robinson, former third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and the much beloved color commentator for the Orioles' television network, retired from baseball in 1977 after 20 years and 72 days in the major leagues. He was later elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in a landslide, receiving 92 percent of the votes cast.

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