Good Sportsmanship can be Rewarding
00:04 - 03:30
3m 26s
Mickey watches a game of basketball full of cheating and bad sportsmanship. Mickey provides examples of both good and bad sportsmanship, and how good sportsmanship is rewarding, as opposed to bad sportsmanship.
This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 00:33 - 00:34

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