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Magic Johnson: Always Showtime (Two-Disc Special Edition)
 See how Earvin Johnson earned his nickname "Magic" with this exciting two-disc DVD set! Magic Johnson: Always Showtime presents the story behind this basketball legend and includes footage from his most memorable games and his number retirement |

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AP Sports Basketball Vol. 1 Isiah Thomas (2005)
 The "All Pro Sports Basketball Series" is the most innovative Basketball series ever produced for sports entertainment. Volumes one through five of this six-DVD series features some of the NBA's greatest players sharing stories of their early |

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NBA Ultimate Player
 If you've never stopped to think about the individual physical components that make for a great NBA player, NBA Ultimate Player will prove an interesting and somewhat whimsical look at basketball's biggest stars. Each segment of the hourlong |

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2009 Women's NCAA Championship- UCONN
 On April 7th, 2009, the University of Connecticut women concluded their undefeated season with a decisive victory over the #3 seed Louisville Cardinals. The Scottrade Center in St. Louis played host to thousands of hoops fans as they witnessed UCONN |

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Michael Jordan - Come Fly with Me (NBA Hardwood Classics)
 Michael Jordan really could fly. His acrobatic moves in the paint and his deft stroke in the clutch made him a basketball legend. You can watch a summary of Jordan's amazing shots and great games in this Warner Home Video® Hardwood Classic Series: |

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Skywalker - The David Thompson Story
 No, it's not a documentary about the life of George Lucas, but rather a look at the legacy of basketball great David Thompson. Earning the nickname "Skywalker" due to his incredible ability to jump 44 inches, the four-time NBA All-Star revolutionized |

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1989 Michigan/Seton Hall
 The Kingdome in Seattle, Washington played host to the 1989 NCAA National Championship game on the evening of April 3rd.� This battle was a clash of two #3 seeds, the Michigan Wolverines from the mid-west region and the Seton Hall Pirates from |

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