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Other Princeton players aren’t always quite expecting Bradley’s passes when they arrive, for Bradley is usually thinking a little bit ahead of everyone else on the floor.
John McPhee • A Sense of Where You Are: Bill Bradley at Princeton
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David Schonthal surprises and delights audiences, and he does it reliably. No unsolicited email would have secured David a gig with Carol. She had to experience him for herself.
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One of his most enviable gifts is his ability to regiment his conscious mind. After a game, for example, most college players, if they try to study, see all the action over again between the lines in their books. Bradley can, and often does, go straight to the library and work for hours, postponing his mental re-play as long as he cares
John McPhee • A Sense of Where You Are: Bill Bradley at Princeton
I watched the general flow on the court for a while, and it was soon clear enough who had drawn the crowd, and that he was the most graceful and classical basketball player who had ever been near Princeton, to say the very least. Every motion developed in its simplest form. Every motion repeated itself precisely when he used it again. He was remark
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