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      <title>SUM25 Lady Tiger Basketball The Twin Thieves #2 - pages 33-64 by Lindsay Uhlmeyer</title>
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      <description>Question(s) #2: Let&#39;s think about the idea of servant leadership. It means &quot;putting others first, helping your team succeed, and leading by example—not for power or attention, but to make everyone around you better.&quot; One thing to remember is that great leaders don’t demand respect—they earn it by how they serve. In the book, Coach Cooper talks about how teams need to flip tradition on its head and think about how to serve and love each other. What are some ways to do that on this team? What can you do to lift each other up? Feel free to find quotes, videos, or examples of professional players, etc. doing these types of things if you would like to. You can decide whether you want to remain anonymous or share your name for this one. It&#39;s up to you! Post as many times as you would like. There is not a limit. </description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>• Cheering on the bench, a simple high five can go a long way especially if someone’s having an off game!</p><p>• Remaining calm and supportive on the court even if someone makes a mistake. No one ever does it on purpose!</p>]]></description>
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