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The word that propelled Alabama men’s basketball into its first Final Four
Dec. 13, 2013.   Alabama softball head coach Patrick Murphy lies in bed reading Kevin Pritchard and John Eliot’s “Help the Helper: Building a Culture of Extreme Teamwork,” a book named after a basketball term that simply means helping a fellow teammate on the court.   As he thumbs through the pages, he reaches the third chapter. As he continues reading, one of the paragraphs details the concept of treating another person’s success as if it were your own. It attaches an unfamiliar word to a familiar idea for Murphy.   “Mudita.”  He quickly rises out of bed as he realizes he has finally found a name for the sermon he has been preaching to his players during his time at the helm of Alabama soft

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