Jamelle Davis is our guest on the latest edition of the MVP Cast.
He tells us about his extraordinary journey through playing basketball in six countries, staying focused on his dreams even when he was twice left homeless in his youth in London and the debt he owes to those who helped him, what it’s like to try out in the G-League and retaining a dream to make it all the way to the NBA, his work with at-risk youths and his burgeoning sideline as a talented artist.
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