Husband, Granddad, Father, and Friend, Minister, and Football Coach.
Offensive Coordinator at Atherton High School
Minister at The WAY Christian Church
If you're a coach, think like a builder not a collector.
The key discipline in coaching is building systems of excellence instead of collections of excellent parts.
Great builders consistently beat great collectors.
@GilsArenaShow I agree with Skip on this one. After Wemby picked up the 5th foul SGA should've started going right into his chest and force the refs to call something. That's what he does best. To not go at him at all lets him off the hook.
Some of these young athletes show me the predatory terms they get from NIL agents - it's unreal.
Invest in your financial literacy. Show the contract to at least 3 people you trust before you sign anything.
In any unregulated industry, charlatans abound.
Grayden Reid is working at UA Next Camp in Baltimore @ReidGrayden
Physically imposing frame. Ranked as the No. 136 overall prospect in the SC Next Jr. 300 #UANext
There’s something beautiful about the accountability of playoff basketball. Whatever flaw or weakness in your game you try to run from your whole career is going to walk you down and catch you in the playoffs. And you’re going to have to reckon with it.
So let me get this straight: Donald Trump sues his own IRS, and before a judge even sees the case, Trump’s lawyers and Trump’s IRS lawyers strike a deal creating a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded settlement fund that Trump himself will oversee—deciding who deserves compensation for supposedly being “weaponized” by the justice system. The agreement also bars the IRS from ever investigating Trump, his businesses, or his family again. Then they tell the court the case was settled before it was even filed, so the judge has no jurisdiction. Corruption on a scale "we’ve never seen before!" 4-D level corruption.
There’s a DIRECT correlation between playing sports at a high level and operating in the corporate world.
You learn pretty quickly:
You cannot fake chemistry.
You canno manufacture culture.
Bad leadership will eventually get the team exposed.
Talent alone only gets you so far.
Ego will ruin a great team.
Communication matters.
Accountability matters...
Little becomes big...The little things matter.
The best teams — in sports or business — aren’t usually made up of the most talented people.
They’re made up of people willing to buy in, trust each other, and work toward the same goal.