blueblood wrote:You included a quote and some of their opinions from ESPN that were not very flattering. The quotes make it appear as if what Greg did was wrong. The quotes make it appear as if they are having a tough time. That is where my reaction came from.
Blue, I did not see the confrontation. I read the article and while reading the article I thought of all the times during both my sons' AAU, high school, and college days, how father/coach and son/player combinations were a challenge.
So, I simply posted the ESPN piece to see if others thought it was a challenge. If you go back and see there were 10 responses to the initial post and no said: "Ace Dad, you jerk, stop picking on the McDermotts."
Now, do you have a son in the 20s so you can relate to the difficulty of being a father to an adult son? If so, imagine having to be father and a coach at the same time and trying to walk that tightrope.
In the military we do not let a son serve in the unit as his dad, if it can be avoided. Imagine a two star general having his 23 year old son under his command? But, basketball is different then the military.
There is no difference between basketball and life. Give both your best and ignore the "fans" on the sideline.