 I did get to see you play in high school at Archbishop Malloy and the Hall of Famer, Jack Curran, who meant so much to you and so much to your life. When you think of him, what are the images that come into your brain? Well, all the coaches in my life are great, but there's only one that gets the dear heart that I have for any coach and that's Jack Curran. He was one of the... I get a little emotional talking about Coach Curran, man. Oh, man. Because he was a great coach. Coach, basketball, but just a great mentor, a great core to the school. Archbishop Malloy asked me to coach baseball. He coached basketball. He just cared about all the kids that went to Malloy. He just cared about them. He was a great man. A few years ago, there was a documentary done that you were a part of Mr. Chips. And this, for anyone who has not seen it, please take the time and the opportunity to do so. This was an emotional journey for you. As you went through that process, what did you learn about yourself? I just gave it up. When you do a documentary, I had to wait and see. If my mother was still living, I don't know if I would have did my documentary. I really wouldn't have, because it touched a lot of my soul. And a lot of documentaries, a lot of plays, they do that, but you don't know how true it is. It's just about basketball, about this, that. But I want to give the person that's watching my whole life, this is what happened to me growing up. And I did that, and I live with it. You know what I'm saying? Day to day, I just live with it. And it's a great documentary. Mr. Chips, my mother named me Chips. I didn't know my name was Kenny, until the first grade, first grade. I didn't know it, my name was Kenny. And they called your name, and they called Kenny. I was like, who's Kenny? And they said, my mother said, you, you dummy, you Kenny. I said, I thought I was Chips. She said, oh, you know, it was just crazy, man. I didn't know my name was Kenny until the first grade. And everybody left rack called me Chips. That was my name. So it was just, it's a great documentary. If you haven't watched it, you should. I'm not going to get into it and tell you all the parts about it, but it's a great documentary. And I just gave myself, I gave myself to the documentary. A lot of us, we don't do that.