Happy Mother���s Day to all the amazing moms holding it down every single day. Thank you for the sacrifices, support, love, and encouragement you give your families. Your impact goes far beyond the game. Today we celebrate YOU. 💐🫶🏾#HappyMothersDay #Moms #FamilyFirst #Blessed
After watching sessions of the top 3 circuits here’s a quick assessment.
@NikeEYB Skill is Elite… But What Are We Rewarding?
- Highest collection of skilled players.
@3SSBCircuit — Closest Thing to College Basketball Right Now
- Structure, accountability, and purpose.
@UANextBHoops — Hunger & Opportunity Collide
- Fighting to be seen.
Full breakdown: https://t.co/ax0mU3nfJ6
2027 F Noah Brady (@noahbrady09) has nice size and amazing touch around the basket. Brady is a big presence inside on both ends of the floor.
@RedlineHoops
Congratulations to Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler on your Oscars for Sinners! From Fruitvale Station to Black Panther, it has been a privilege to witness and be part of this journey with you both. Your storytelling continues to move cinema forward.
Nobody deserves an NCAA Tournament bid more than Antoine Pettway.
He spent 15 years on Alabama’s staff through four (!) different head coaches before getting his shot as a head coach.
Three years later, he claims the first C-USA title in Kennesaw State history.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. proudly honors 100 years of Black History Month celebrating the brilliance, resilience, and impact of Black communities past, present, and future. Follow along all February as we highlight legacy, impact, and excellence.
#BlackHistoryMonth#BHM
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. takes this moment to recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ::: Dr. King was a significant figure in the civil rights movement and a major leader in the movement to end racial segregation in the United States
Why Coaching Is Harder Than People Think (A Holiday Reminder)…
Because coaching isn’t just about plays, drills, or game nights.
It’s about people.
It’s about walking into practice every day and managing emotions you didn’t create but are responsible for.
Your own.
Your players.
Your assistants.
Parents.
Administrators.
Fans.
It’s about teaching kids who are all at different stages.
Different maturity levels.
Different confidence levels.
Different home situations.
And somehow holding them to the same standards while still meeting them where they are.
It’s about decisions that look simple from the stands but feel heavy from the sideline.
Who plays.
When.
Why.
How you communicate it.
And how that decision might land on a 16-year-old who ties their identity to minutes.
It’s about losing sleep over kids who won’t buy in.
Over conversations you need to have.
Over mistakes you replay in your head long after everyone else moved on.
It’s about being judged by people who see the outcome, not the process.
The scoreboard, not the hours.
The result, not the relationships.
And yet, you show up again.
You plan. You teach. You model. You care.
As the season slows and the holidays arrive, this is the reminder:
What you do matters.
Even when it goes unseen.
Even when it feels heavy.
Even when it’s hard.
Coaching is about influence. And influence lasts longer than any season.
That’s why coaching is harder than people think. And also why it matters so much.
As the year winds down, I hope you find a little rest, a little perspective, and a lot of pride in the work you’re doing.
🎄Happy Holidays, Coach.