30 years ago, our paths crossed in Iwakuni Japan as young US Marines!!! Glad to be able to take time out and have an extended lunch with a lifelong friend, Damon Brooks. Semper Fi!!!
A new era in Morrow starts today!! The Clayton State Department of Athletics has formally introduced Carl Little as the new head men's basketball coach #LOCHIN
Photo Credit: Sean Thompson, CSU Marketing and Communications
I don’t know who needs this reminder today, but God sees every silent battle you’ve been fighting.
He sees the tears you cried when no one else noticed. He hears the prayers you keep repeating. And He understands the heaviness you’ve been carrying, even when you struggle to put it into words. Just because things haven’t changed yet doesn’t mean God isn’t moving.
2 Kings 20:5 says, “I have heard your prayer and seen your tears. I will heal you.”
So keep trusting Him, even in the waiting. God is already working behind the scenes in ways you cannot yet see.
Oh no I didn’t forget to shout out my brother in Christ and mentor Cabral Huff!!! When you produce the fruits of the spirit regardless of how people treat you, God will lift you to places you weren’t even expecting!!!! Enjoy this Coach! My Alma mater well done! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 #SWOOP
@andrewrm03pt2@DedriqueTaylor Great catch from the portal. Saw this athlete play in HS and know his HS coach. Even better young man off the court!!! 👍🏾
Two coaches.
Two completely different styles.
One championship stage.
Dan Hurley and Dusty May couldn’t appear more different.
Hurley is loud, fiery, and unapologetically intense. He coaches with passion on full display—every possession, every call, every moment.
May is calm, measured, and composed. He leads with poise—steady, deliberate, and rarely rattled.
One is expressive and animated.
The other is reserved and calculated.
And yet… both are elite.
Both are brilliant tacticians.
Both are masterful recruiters.
Both have built championship cultures.
And most importantly—both LOVE their players… and their players love them right back.
That’s the lesson.
There is no ONE way to lead.
Not in basketball.
Not in business.
Not in life.
Leadership isn’t about copying someone else��s style. It’s about owning your style.
Your personality.
Your strengths.
Your voice.
Because authenticity builds trust.
And trust builds teams that win.
Don’t try to lead like Hurley.
Don’t try to lead like May.
Lead like you.