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At Large with Alex Wong
Jonathan Yim
Season 1, Ep. 5
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Yim talks about his journey from high school coach to the NBA, his dreams of one day becoming a head coach, his close friendship with Ed Davis, the time a snake showed up in the locker room, how he motivates himself away from the basketball court, and more.
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