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Title: Hoosiers
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This level of self confidence made it easier for him to deal with the town's people who felt that because they knew the players better they also knew basketball better. It also created an atmosphere where he felt comfortable dismissing one player from the team and telling Jimmy that the decision to play was up to him... Showed first 250 characters
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It also created an atmosphere where he felt comfortable dismissing one player from the team and telling Jimmy that the decision to play was up to him. He knew that his ability to coach the players he had left, the players who wanted to play would be enough to carry them through a successful season... Showed next 250 characters
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