 The first time I saw Kevin play, he was playing for Oak Hill at the time. I watched him play for about five minutes and it became crystal clear a few things. One, this kid loves to play the game of basketball. He was playing his tail off, but he was smiling the entire time. Two, he's fundamentally sound. His footwork and his shooting mechanics are pristine. I mean, for a 15 year old, this kid has, I mean, he's developed his skills. Three, he has a really, really high basketball IQ. He understands the cerebral nature of the game to the level that most coaches do. And this is when he's 15. So it was clear to me that the only thing that would prevent him from being a great college player and then eventually an NBA player was lack of strength and power. Well, that's exactly what I wanted. That's what I did. I helped players get stronger and gain weight. So I started reaching out to Kevin and his wonderful mom, Wanda, and starting to say, look, you need to let your son come in for some workouts. And very understandably, they were cautious. It took about three months of convincing before she finally said, Kevin can come in for a workout.