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Damar Hamlin’s ordeal motivates Bo Kimble to keep honoring the memory of Hank Gathers


Bo Kimble was about to tune in Monday night to the Bengals-Bills game when he received a phone call from Albert Gersten, a booster from Kimble’s basketball days at Loyola Marymount. “He was in tears,” Kimble said Tuesday. Gersten wanted to know if Kimble was watching Monday Night Football as Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin had gone into cardiac arrest. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

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Damar Hamlin’s ordeal motivates Bo Kimble to keep honoring the memory of Hank Gathers


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