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@Coach_Morris28

Founder of the Skill Development Company Training Detailed, LLC. / Boy’s Head Coach at BGA Royals (NY)

Westchester County, NY Katılım Kasım 2013
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Morris@Coach_Morris28·
#KNICKS Good adj getting ball out CJ hand early, horrible job of X-ing out. The ATO play to end game was horrendous, got it to KAT why not Zoom action away McBride / Brunson so KAT can go mismatch or get to Brunson coming off the screen vs getting it middle and getting ICED?
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Etan Thomas
Etan Thomas@etanthomas36·
Proud to announce that I have accepted a position with Maryland Juniors as the official strength and conditioning coach for Baby Sierra’s 15 Elite Black Volleyball Team. It wasn’t the original plan but when your daughter asks what are you gonna do 🤷🏾‍♂️
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Alex B.@KnicksCentral·
Such a sad & F’d up story about Michael Beasley’s time on the Lakers Multiple deaths in his family at once & nobody was there for him They laughed at him when he did dumb stuff while grieving (including LeBron) Only guy that tried to help was Josh Hart
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Jalen Rose@JalenRose·
Excited to announce my brother Jimmy King will serve as JRLA’s Director of Basketball! 🏀🔥 We’re looking for the top coaches in the nation to serve as Head Coach for both the Ladies and the Guys basketball teams! 📧 Email your resume to: talent@jrladetroit.com
JRLADetroit@JRLADetroit

THE STANDARD IS HIGHER HERE ⬆️🎓🐆📝🔥 Join us in welcoming Fab Five member, Jimmy King, as our Inaugural Director of Basketball. Ready to take our basketball program to the next level alongside Jalen Rose & Jimmy King? Send your resume to: 📧 talent@jrladetroit.com

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Morris@Coach_Morris28·
Why even consider a 3pt shot when down 1pt and a “lane” to the rim?
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
It started with a private jet and a lie. In early 1986, Bo Jackson was a senior at Auburn University — the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and a rare athlete dominating both football and baseball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, holding the first overall pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, wanted him badly. Owner Hugh Culverhouse arranged a private jet to bring him to Tampa. He told Jackson the trip had been cleared by the NCAA. It hadn’t. When Jackson returned, he was ruled ineligible for the rest of his senior baseball season. A season taken from him. He believed it wasn’t a mistake. He told Culverhouse: draft me if you want—you’ll waste the pick. They drafted him anyway. First overall. Offered him $7.6 million. He said no. Instead, he signed with the Kansas City Royals for $1.07 million and went to the minor leagues. Bus rides. Empty seats. No guarantees. From the outside, it looked irrational. From the inside, it was principle. On November 30, 1987 — his 25th birthday — Jackson lined up for the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks. Linebacker Brian Bosworth had promised to stop him. He didn’t. Jackson took a handoff, broke outside, and ran 91 yards for a touchdown — past defenders, past the sideline, straight into the tunnel. Later, he ran straight through Bosworth at the goal line. 221 rushing yards. His fifth NFL game. Then baseball came. In 1989, he was named MVP of the MLB All Star Game — chasing down impossible plays and hitting a home run off Rick Reuschel that traveled nearly 450 feet. Two sports. Two leagues. One athlete. But the most remarkable thing about Bo Jackson wasn’t the speed or the power. It was the refusal. He refused to reward dishonesty. He refused to let money erase what had been done to him. He chose a bus ride over millions because some things matter more than numbers. His career ended too soon — a devastating hip injury in 1991 changed everything. But his legacy didn’t. Bo Jackson remains the only athlete ever named an All-Star in both Major League Baseball and the National Football League. And that legacy began with a decision. A 22-year-old sitting on the ground in Auburn, his baseball season gone, choosing not to bend. He didn’t break. The world adjusted around him.
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CoachElie
CoachElie@YMA_GirlsHoops·
Thank you to John Chandler of NBC channel 4 news who came to interview our NYS Champion Lady Eagles Basketball Team. Blessed and honored and I love the opportunity the girls are receiving. @johnchandlernbc @AnibalSolerJr
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Morris@Coach_Morris28·
Breaking News🚨 according to @realStanVG there is a name change @fatjoe has now been named Joe 🤣😂
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Morris@Coach_Morris28·
“Open Book: The scandal that shook college basketball” filmed by @freshfocusports and produced by the homie Edgar Burgos about my big brother in basketball @richardson_book was masterfully done on the journey that toppled the wall of college secrecy to birth #NIL deals
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Morris@Coach_Morris28·
@satou_sabally now that your in NY love to work with my favorite lefty 🏀
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Kiera Force
Kiera Force@KieraForce·
Are you good with this type of change? If so drop that ❤️ in the comments.
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Matt Norlander
Matt Norlander@MattNorlander·
Really good moment: Dan Hurley and the entire UConn team waited for the Michigan players to come back after their immediate celebration to shake their heads and congratulate them on winning the national title.
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Coach Yo
Coach Yo@YolettMcCuin·
Rise n Shine! Let’s get right to it Rebs! ❤️💙
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