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Remembering Hank Gathers

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This week, shoot your free throws left-handed.

Honoring the 20th anniversary of the passing of Hank Gathers, and the thrilling, tragic, and inspirational season of Gathers, Bo Kimble, and their 1989-1990 LMU men's basketball teammates.

LMU* video is here and a book excerpt, here.

Photo Credit: The image accompanying this post was taken by Flickr user ryan_fung. It was used under Creative Commonslicense.

(*Disclosure: TTLA's blogger is a regular contributor to various LMU print and online publications, including LMU Vistas and LMU.edu.)

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