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Hot Shot takes Wham to a Kentucky aquarium that preserves aquatic wildlife; the team learns about an organization that builds playgrounds for kids of all abilities; Hammer tours his adopted hometown of Tampa, Fla.; Thunder reunites with a fan.
Hot Shot takes Wham to a Kentucky aquarium that preserves aquatic wildlife; the team learns about an organization that builds playgrounds for kids of all abilities; Hammer tours his adopted hometown of Tampa, Fla.; Thunder reunites with a fan.
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Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward
S2, EP25 "Willing and Able"Hot Shot takes Wham to a Kentucky aquarium that preserves aquatic wildlife; the team learns about an organization that builds playgrounds for kids of all abilities; Hammer tours his adopted hometown of Tampa, Fla.; Thunder reunites with a fan.
Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward
S2, EP23 "Hometown Roots"Wham invites his elementary school teacher and her class on a field trip to a Georgia wildlife sanctuary; the team visits Hammer's adopted hometown of Tampa to visit high schoolers and Jet's hometown to support him while he's being honored.
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