The Terance Mann Complete Player Foundation launched with a clinic Sunday, the result of weeks of work by the Clippers’ stalwart and his family — efforts that served as a welcome distra…
Now you’re on alert, waiting with bated breath, for a tweet from one of the top NBA news-breakers: “I get it. I traded baseball cards once upon a time. I’ve run fantasy teams, a few of them successfully. And I try to tell myself that players are, in their way, artists. That basketball is like music and teams are like ensembles, that John Coltrane played both in Miles Davis’ band, and then in Thelonious Monk’s before getting his own – and that we, the listeners, are the better for it.
But watching Kawhi swish a two-pointer from the midrange > discussing the second tax apron ad nauseam. It’s more fun to deposit an Austin Reaves halfcourt heave into the memory banks than try to remember when a pick swap is outside of the protected range.I was starting to think I might just be utterly, completely alone in this – but maybe not?
Because Mann tells me he’s not such a fan of this stretch of the calendar either: “I just want to play ball, for sure. For sure.” Of course, for him, the NBA’s high-stake game of dominos is personal. It’s his career, his dreams, his future – all with the potential to influence how many scholarships and internships he can facilitate, how many clinics he’ll host, who he’ll be able to inspire and where.
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