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Bowling for Backpacks

I spent time recently with my friend Lionel Hollins.  Most people know Lionel as a member of the 1977 champion Portland Trail Blazers and the current head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies.  But to me, his life beyond the basketball court is where his true success lies.  Lionel is committed to making a difference in his community, and improving the lives of others.  He started “Lionel Hollins Charities” to expand the reach of his efforts … from feeding the hungry to Bowling for Backpacks, a fundraiser he hosts to raise school supplies and uniforms for less fortunate children in Memphis.    

Why? 

He certainly could be doing a lot of other things with his limited free time, but he replies with the simple answer, “That’s the way we’re supposed to be.  Receiving and giving.  Helping each to have a better life.” 

He points to a number of people who influenced him throughout his life … his parents, family, teachers, coaches, neighbors.  People that believed in him, were patient with him, and put their trust and faith in him.  And he’s regifting those intangible gifts.  To children and families in his community, and to his players.  I believe a big reason for his on-court success this season is because Lionel coaches from the inside out.   His players come to him with tremendous physical talent.  Lionel injects a heavy dose of patience, discipline, trust and respect.  Under his leadership they are becoming physically stronger, and more unified as a team.  Simple.  Selfless.  Powerful.

It really is that basic isn’t it.  If we trust and believe in others … they’ll pass it on.  Let’s test it.

www.lionelhollinscharities.org