'We're always killing two birds with one stone'; Bucks team chaplain serves dual role as team's official barber
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- NFL hall of famer Deion Sanders famously coined the phrase, "if you look good, you feel good, if you feel good, you play good, if you play good, they pay good.”
Today athletes across all professional sports embody the mantra, but for many Milwaukee Bucks players success comes from more than just practice and looks.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Pauleen Le introduced pastor Kenneth Lock II, the Milwaukee man who helps players stay a cut above the rest while creating a lasting impact that can be felt across the community.
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