Leverage Isn’t The Problem, Entitlement Is

College basketball has always been a business, the difference now is the players finally have leverage. That part is overdue. Still, the money can’t be an excuse to erase the principles the game is built on: compete, earn it, be coachable, be accountable. When the first questions in recruiting are about guarantees instead of development, it signals a shift that’s bigger than NIL, it’s a culture problem. Pay the players, absolutely. Then demand the same thing the sport has always demanded, effort, discipline, and the willingness to be coached.

The Impact of Redirection and Participation Trophies on Today’s Society

Redirection and participation trophies, while well-intentioned, may inadvertently undermine critical lessons of resilience, accountability, and the value of true achievement. In a world that demands perseverance and adaptability, shielding children from boundaries and competition can leave them ill-prepared for the realities of adult life.

We need the Lox vs. Dipset energy in our classrooms for our Black Boys

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The energy that we witnessed on and off stage at the latest versuz that took place on August 3rd was amazing to watch. The more I thought about the performance and the things that made it so dope. The more I realized that the very energy we saw on display in Madison Square Garden is exactly what is needed in the classroom for our Black boys. Unfortunately, these elements are also what get Black boys in trouble in classrooms all over the US, including here in my city of Seattle, WA.