4 Success Lessons From Junior Bridgeman’s Path to Becoming a Billionaire

The former NBA player left us a legacy of leadership and generosity.
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Junior Bridgeman, businessman and former NBA player, dies at 71
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Junior Bridgeman — NBA veteran, star of Louisville Final Four team and billionaire — dies at 71
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Junior Bridgeman, NBA player-turned-billionaire businessman and Bucks minority owner, dies at 71
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Ex-NBA player, entrepreneur Bridgeman dies at 71
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