 I remember growing up and hearing about San Quentin. Maybe six, eight months in, I witnessed my first murder here at San Quentin. I was walking around ready to kill somebody for a long time before I finally killed somebody. All three warriors. Water! I've never physically heard a man in my life. And I get the same sentence as a murderer. One day, the door is open for them. We believe that we have guys leaving prison today with better outcomes and more hope for the future. Some of the toughest, meanest guys on the yard, you know, they'll tell you I'm never going to a self-help group, but I'll play some basketball with you. Once a week, men from the outside, free men, come into prison to play basketball with Congress. It's amazing. San Quentin Warriors, we are the other warriors. Not the Golden State Warriors, but we like a little brother to them. Basketball is all I've ever had. I'm not locked up. I'm not caged up. I'm not in prison. This is well-free. We believe that we have guys who can come to prison and reclaim the man. Being part of this team, it gives us a sense of purpose and togetherness. That's what he did! Some of these guys are mistaken. They should have been on a Division I basketball team. But for whatever reason, they didn't make it. Prisons have stripped so much of my crime away from me. If everything happens, that happens is to drive us to God, not away from Him. I really want to get out there and be somebody. I need you to support me in between the line. If you just trust me. Good job!