This is the picture that is etched in my memory. There's something about the look. There's something bigger in that smile. It seems to say so many things - to speak such volumes about Len Bias. It has a little of his swagger. It has a little of his appreciation. It hints at the promise. It encapsulates the joy of what he'd accomplished at that moment. It seemed to give a sense that, at that moment, he knew so much about what could, and, at the same time, belie an innocence that would soon prove he also knew very little.If you can't already tell, I just finished watching "Without Bias," tonight's feature in ESPN's 30 for 30 series of documentaries. The story is, of course, not new to me nor to millions of others. I've got nothing profound, new or particularly insightful to say about the film, Bias's story, or what it means or says - about our society, about fame, youth or basketball. I'm going to keep writing anyway. Call it temporary cat...
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