Proud Father and Husband - Pround North O grown - Strives to be a better human day by day - Coaches Youth Basketball at CMA @coachmoe2015 & co-owner @pet_fetch
Last night I finally allowed myself to realize my daughter is growing up to be a confident, wicked smart, brave, and talented young lady such a proud #girldad moment I almost failed to enjoy her performance in Kiewit middle school’s musical little Mermaid - here part of it is…
"One word that captures that all is believe.
Believing in each other.
Believing in the process.
Chipping away one possession at a time.
It wasn't going to be one play to get us back.
It wasn't going to be one momentum play.
Just keep chipping away."
There were multiple times where my son said to me throughout the game “dad, get up, the game is not over.”
He saw me dejected and in shock. Knicks fans were facing the thought of dropping 2 at home and our Championship dreams thrown out the window.
These Knicks are teaching young kids what it means to fight. Older Knicks fans have memories of disappointment, the younger Knicks fans have seen no lead too big to comeback from.
Jalen Brunson, I have never seen anything like it in my life. The ultimate role model. A humble fighter, with no fear of the moment.
He is teaching millions of kids the way. Never stop fighting. Constant reminders throughout this Playoffs.
Just incredible what Sports can teach you.
The New York Knicks trailed the San Antonio Spurs by 29 in Game 4. Then they pulled off a comeback never before seen in basketball history. 🏀 https://t.co/NH0NWjXEpD
Stacey King falls into a rare category where if you took away those 3 Championships he won with the Bulls, the fans would still love him just as much because he superseded basketball, he was a genuinely kind, caring human being, that's why we love him, he was one of us! 💙
With father's day coming up, here was Jalen talking about his dad:
"Our family relationship is awesome. I know when to decipher when he's being a coach and when he's being a dad. When we're on the court, that's coach. I still call him dad, but he's a coach then. As soon as we get off the court, that's obviously my father. Our relationship is very unique. It's interesting how people perceive that, perceive us. I wouldn't change anything for the world. My dad being a journeyman in the NBA, us living in South Jersey most of my childhood while he played. So being able to see my dad for the last 4 years consecutively is probably the longest it's ever been. I don't take this for granted at all. I love this relationship and this opportunity. I don't take it for granted"