Legend Gary Bender Reveals 47 Years of Lessons from Michael Jordan, John Wooden, and Roger Staubach
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In this powerful interview, CBS legend Gary Bender shares 47 years of lessons learned from calling iconic moments with Michael Jordan, learning from coaching giant John Wooden, and witnessing the emotional Dan Jansen Olympic Heartbreak firsthand. He reveals untold stories involving Jim Valvano, Roger Staubach, Johnny Unitas, Bob Costas, Pat Haden, and the behind-the-scenes realities of a life spent at the highest levels of sports broadcasting. Bender also opens up about faith, preparation, pressure, perseverance, and how his career—from the Final Four, to the NFL, to the Olympics—was shaped by discipline, listening, trust, and divine timing.00:00 – How Legends Are Made01:10 – Jordan’s Rise and First Shot03:45 – Breaking Into the Networks06:20 – Michael Jordan Behind Scenes08:02 – John Wooden’s Career-Changing Advice10:15 – Jim Valvano’s Extraordinary Philosophy12:00 – The Dan Jansen Heartbreak14:05 – Sneaking Past Olympic Security16:22 – Calling Games Under Pressure18:40 – Lessons From Johnny Unitas21:05 – Roger Staubach’s Leadership Secrets23:18 – Bob Costas and Broadcast Excellence25:30 – The Faith Guiding His Career28:44 – Never Quitting in Hard Seasons31:10 – Finishing Strong in Life33:22 – Why Relationships Define Greatness36:11 – Bender’s Legacy and Mentorship39:00 – Final Lessons for Leaders