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Gene Scott was an American clergyman and televangelist known for his controversial and flamboyant preaching style. He founded the Phoenix-based "Church of the Good Shepherd" and used television as a platform for his ministry. Scott's unique approach to preaching and his larger-than-life persona made him a notable figure in American televangelism.
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"The human element should be the two players on the court, not the officials. The best officials are the ones you never notice. The nature of the game made officials too noticeable a part."

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"It would take wild horses to get me to talk."

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