Jason Brough
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But I'm talking about there can be lessons learned from having a professional athlete as a parent.
But I think the path they take and the careers that they have also are important because
informing the next generation.
There are superstar players or star players who have children and then they just are blessed with the gifts of the father, for example.
You're going to make it because you have a lot of your father's attributes and you're on a fast track to it.
The Brunson one in particular, it's like
There was also a sense of work ethic instilled in the Sun where it was like, I got to the highest level, but the main reason I stayed there was because I had to work harder than everyone else.
I wasn't blessed with unbelievable athleticism, or I wasn't super talented, and not everyone was willing to give me a shot.
I was on 10-day contracts and two-way deals and everything else.
And we're talking about...
a select few that have done those things, but it's an amazing bit of insight into the professional world that you can hand off to your children.
And again, I'll stay by this till draft day and beyond.
I don't like the dynamic of a father coaching a son, especially when the father's the head coach.
But in terms of what kind of prospect the player can be, Caleb Alhotra's got a leg up on the competition in a major way because of where he came from and who his father was.
He played professionally.
And to get to those levels, you had to be... I mean, you're elite at that point.
You're in the top percentile of people doing that...
For a living, there's only a few that get to do it, and he was one of them.
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