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Guest: Greg Kelser

Season 1 Episode 101 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

In this premiere episode Al talks with Spartan and NBA Star Greg "Special K" Kelser.

On the premiere of Current Sports TV, host Al Martin talks in depth with former Spartan and NBA star Greg "Special K" Kelser. Now an announcer for Fox Sports and the Big Ten, Kelser talks about his experiences at MSU and in the NBA and offers his opinion on the controversial issue of whether or not to compensate university athletes. Also, comments by MSU athletic director Mark Hollis.

09/12/2013 | Rating TV-G

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Guest: Greg Kelser

Season 1 Episode 101 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

On the premiere of Current Sports TV, host Al Martin talks in depth with former Spartan and NBA star Greg "Special K" Kelser. Now an announcer for Fox Sports and the Big Ten, Kelser talks about his experiences at MSU and in the NBA and offers his opinion on the controversial issue of whether or not to compensate university athletes. Also, comments by MSU athletic director Mark Hollis.

09/12/2013 | Rating TV-G

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