At one point near the end, you said you had no …

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At one point near the end, you said you had no …

At one point near the end, you said you had no …

At one point near the end, you said you had no …

At one point near the end, you said you had no …

At one point near the end, you said you had no …

In the world of professional basketball, championship rings often define a legacy. But for one veteran player with 13 seasons, two NBA Finals appearances, and nearly 1,000 games under his belt, the true prize was closer to home. Just one week before a poignant moment on the court, he stood as an "NBA Cares" ambassador at a youth clinic in San Antonio during Final Four weekend.

Surrounded by about 20 eager kids, he shared stories that transcended the game—from astronaut Sally Ride's courage to the legendary goodness of coach Jerry Sloan, and even his recent trip to Bhutan to teach basketball fundamentals. The conversation was inspiring, but it was his closing remark that truly resonated. With a humble smile, he acknowledged the absence of championship rings in his career, despite the grueling 830 regular-season games and 95 playoff battles. Then, he revealed his true victory: "I'll have a wedding ring in a couple months." The kids erupted in cheers.

It's a powerful reminder that in sports—and in life—the greatest achievements aren't always measured in hardware. Sometimes, they're found in the love, dedication, and moments shared along the way. Whether you're chasing a title or just starting your fitness journey, every step counts. Wear your passion proudly.

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