Monday, February 17, 2014

Legacy Infinite Rap Session “No Worries”


“Regardless of whether you’re a coach, player, statistician, or simply someone pouring cool cups of water – know that you’re a part of something much bigger than basketball.  The spirit of ‘The Blueprint’ will forever be present in our hearts.”
Coach Chimmi of Team Hakuna Matata


Death Row b-ball is far more than a mere prison activity.  It’s a movement that boosts the morale of men, ostracized by society.  Coach Chimmi – the sideline boss for Team Hakuna Matata – is a longtimer who’s more than familiar with life on the row, before and after our annual festivities came into existence. 

“Having a b-ball tournament for the row was the vision of Earl J. Richmond (The Blueprint).  He worked tirelessly to make it a reality – not for himself, but for us.  In many ways, we share the responsibility of keeping the torch burning.  This is why it’s important – in spite of age, injuries, or skill set – that we consciously strive to make every tournament the very best possible.”

This season is probably the strongest core of coaches we’ve had on the sidelines, from game to game.  With his team tied for first place, at 4-2, Coach Chimmi knows exactly what separates his coaching prowess from any other, on the opposing sideline.  “The other coaches in this league are all fierce competitors.  As for myself, I bring my personality to the sideline.  What I bring has a more profound meaning than just coaching.  It’s about bringing my contribution to further the legacy of our brother, The Blueprint.”

When the coach speaks of legacy, it hits me like the mesmerizing sounds of a Kendrick Lamar track; you can’t kill this vibe.  Ya heard?

“Earl J. Richmond is sadly gone, but not forgotten.  The man loved this game.  Today, we are able to enjoy the fruits of his hoop dreams, and I know he wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Personally, I could talk about “The Blueprint” and the content of his character all bay, but the coach and I took a mutual turn back to the present, when I asked him to discuss his M.V.P. candidate, E-Smoove, and the team dynamics of Hakuna Matata.  “The key is to remain focused as a team.  No doubt about it, E-Smoove is all business.  I think this is the best start he’s ever had in the tournament.  This year’s difference?  He has openly embraced his role as a leader.  He wants the responsibility, and that has been exhibited by his performance thus far.”

The intensity level of this rap session begins to increase when the coach tightens his fists to pound his legs for emphasis.  His emotional connection to his squad is more than evident.  “E-SMoove is playing with an unseen level of confidence that is bone-chilling scary.  He’s a freakishly talented player that can dominate an opponent as he damn well chooses.  But at the end of the day; he knows what I expect from him as a player, and I know what he expects of me as a coach.  The M.V.P. conversations are always fun, but it’s an individual award that means nothing to us as a team.”

The coach catches his breath, and wipes the sweat from his brow, before continuing.  “Together, Hakuna Matata recognizes individual accomplishment; we don’t celebrate individuality.  Our Lil’ Giant, Frost, has been amazing.  He can score from anywhere on the court.  His rocket speed and tenacious defense are unmatched.  The kid has a big heart, and he brings it every game.  And our best-kept secret El Toro, has been fantastic.  Playing with poise and confidence, he’s a much welcomed addition to the team fold.”

Raising his right fist, the coach appears to be seeking strength from an unseen force, before giving his final thought.  “Effective immediately: The bull has been turned loose in the China chop (a reference to his handy big man, El Toro).  Success only comes with sacrifice.”

Once again, the heartbeat of the row continues to flow.  I’d like to give a special shout out to our viewers in Nairobi, Kenya.  Asante sana for your viewership.  The motto continues to burn.  Word is bond!! 

This session is now closed.  I’ll see you at the table.

100,

ManofStat
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