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John Wooden, the winningest coach in the world of American college basketball, had a simple philosophy for success: it’s the little things that count, no matter how complex the battle. Wooden, who in the 1960s and ’70s guided UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) to 10 national championships over 12 years, had the pick of the best high school players in the country.

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