 Basketball was my first identifiable passion, and I fell in love with the game at five years old. And I'm so grateful that here, 40 years later, basketball's still a major pillar of my life. And I've spent my entire life around the game and incredibly thankful that I've seen it from three very distinctly different vantage points. The first third of my life was as a player myself. I was able to play all the way up through college. The next third I spent as a basketball performance coach, which was when I actually got to work with these elite players. And now on this back third, I'm the father of three children that all play youth basketball. So I've seen the game from every angle. And I got into basketball performance training at a very opportune time when there weren't very many people doing it. And some doors were open for me that allowed me to do work at Nike and Jordan Brand and USA Basketball. I've gotten to see what it takes for a young player to rise to the mountaintop, but then I got to work with these established pros and see what it takes to actually stay there and sustain that level of excellence.