About the Guest:
George Bass is the President of AAI Sports, a company representing some of the brightest stars in professional sports. With an accounting background and a pivot into the sports realm, George has played a significant role as a sports agent for big names like Michael Irvin of the Dallas Cowboys and NBA star Larry Johnson. He has a unique perspective on the player-agent relationship, having been a part of critical contracts and career-defining moments in sports history.
Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of "Becoming UnDone," host Toby Brooks connects with George Bass, a prominent figure in the sports agent industry, to discuss the illustrious career of NBA star Larry Johnson. Toby shares a nostalgic walk through memory lane, reminiscing about his high school years and his admiration for Larry Johnson, providing listeners with a vivid recount of how sports and culture intertwine. Toby sets the stage with his own experiences before diving deep into the professional life and challenges faced by Larry Johnson.
George Bass provides an insider's perspective on Larry Johnson's journey from college basketball phenom to NBA superstar. The episode traces Larry's early years, culminating in his first major contract with the Charlotte Hornets and his iconic role as "Grandmama" in the Converse ad campaigns. Filled with anecdotes about Larry's resilience and memorable moments in his career, the conversation also highlights the critical role of Larry’s mother, Dortha Johnson, and how Larry’s humble nature and adaptability distinguished him in the sports world.
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