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Utah Jazz: Livingston takes first step in new career path
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The sacrifice, the heart, the courage of our NBA heroes. It's inspiring.
In case you need some help, the point is that everything was all ready to go for riches and fame but fate sent Livingston a different direction. Instead of turning to substance abuse or crime or making excuses, he made something out the hand he was dealt. In this day of perceived 'entitlement' by many professional athletes, this is truly inspirational. This is the kind of role model leadership we need from pro athletes.
This scenario could (and often does) happen elsewhere. This one just happens to be about an NBA player and thus receives more notoriety than most.
Hats off to Livingston! I wish him every success in his new endeavor.
Bob, Get over yourself and put some sugar in your lemonade...
We read so many articles about deadbeat athletes. Good to read about one of the truly nice guys in sports. And like "Never Knew" 99% of us had no idea of what this guy has gone through. Even if he did make six figures most years, I can't imagine the pain from all those injuries and going through the rehab each time.
I do hope the JAzz help him find a coaching job. If I were Larry, I'd find a spot for him somewhere. Hire him to work with Price, Brewer and Almond on their ball-handling and passing skills.
I think I was headed for greatness too, did well in school, worked hard to cover what scholarships would not, studied tough subjects...only my measly worthless scholarship was for something totally meaningless in todays world...academics. Can you believe I wasted my time on academics? I was not smart enough to focus where the real heros are...SPORTS.
And then I was derailed by trying to provide for a family and being laid off. I will probably finish my "career" (in 40 or so years) with a measly half mill, IF I can save and invest wisely.
So no, I do not feel bad that poor Randy "only" made $5 mill in his, what, 12 year career? How sad for him that he will have to have his personal assistants and financial advisors actually invest wisely to be able to spend the rest of his life in luxury, never working, instead of just blowing millions every year like the other NBA players who "earned it".
Puh-leeze.
I think as far as sport go...Randy is a good guy...I wish him well...I do NOT feel sorry for him.
Whether it's Livingston or anyone else who overcomes adversity to persevere and face the future head-on, I, for one, will always cheer them on. I'll try to take someone else's experiences to enrich my own life.
I only hope that each time life takes me a different path than I hoped or anticipated, that I'll be able get on track somehow. But if I struggle getting back on top, I really hope that I'll not begrudge someone else who did.
Google Randy Pausch or The Last Lecture if you need some additional inspiration about making lemonade.
BUT!...to read how he kept swinging, I think that is to be commended.
Good job in your future endeavors and I hope to see you coaching in the NBA some day!
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