The Shaedon Sharpe Story

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Ok this resting is getting out of control.

Now we're worried about the basketball mileage on kids?
Yes. Kids that play nothing but competitive basketball year round are going to have more mileage on their joints.
 
I wanted to add a quick (turns out to not be so quick, sorry) story about Shaedon.
Last night, a couple hours after the final games, me and my family went to Olive Garden for dinner. As we were ordering my wife nudged me and motioned toward a family walking in...the Sharpe's. I made her promise to leave them alone but she snuck in a selfie where she accidentally got Shaedon in the background. After dinner, on our way out, I made eye contact with his dad and gave him a quick nod and smile. He reciprocated.
As we were pulling out of the parking lot, his dad came around a corner in front of me. I stopped, rolled down my window and asked "are you Dad"? He smiled and said yes. I told him they've done a great job raising their kids and we hope he's around for a long time. By this time the rest of the family was standing outside my window talking with us. I told them we didn't want to interrupt Easter dinner but I had to say something. We ended up talking for a minute or two. Every member of the family stood there smiling and exchanging comments. We were already impressed by what we had overheard during dinner and were even more surprised how friendly and willing to talk with us in the parking lot. I tried to keep it short and we drove away to them all standing and waving and saying " happy Easter" to us.
I bring this up because I've been a little skeptical about him because of what I've heard through his days at Kentucky on through the draft process. Switching high schools twice and then not playing in college made me think, even with all that talent, he might wind up being a headache. I've met and interacted with several pro athletes and was more impressed by what I saw and heard last night than ever before. I worked 20+ years in corrections so I consider myself a good judge of character. I played basketball through college and did some coaching after, too. I'll say this, I've never been around a family that was more cordial and inviting than the Sharpe's. Even his younger brother and sister were polite and engaging throughout their meal. A lot of OG employees found a reason to come to the back to where we were sitting and give the room the once over. Each time one the family noticed what my wife and I had noticed and we never heard a single word of annoyance about the interruptions.
I know it was short and not very interactive, but my wife and I came away very impressed by how they all interacted. How they were more than polite in their interactions with the staff that were obviously a little intrusive and star struck. How easy and engaging they were to talk to outside. All those questions about his character from the media were made to sound ignorant and uninformed.
The last thing I said was directed at Shaedon while pulling away was that a lot of people hope he likes Oregon and stays here a long time. His Dad leaned over in front of him and said "we do, too." We all laughed and went our ways.
 
Very cool. Thanks for sharing your story.
 
I wanted to add a quick (turns out to not be so quick, sorry) story about Shaedon.
Last night, a couple hours after the final games, me and my family went to Olive Garden for dinner. As we were ordering my wife nudged me and motioned toward a family walking in...the Sharpe's. I made her promise to leave them alone but she snuck in a selfie where she accidentally got Shaedon in the background. After dinner, on our way out, I made eye contact with his dad and gave him a quick nod and smile. He reciprocated.
As we were pulling out of the parking lot, his dad came around a corner in front of me. I stopped, rolled down my window and asked "are you Dad"? He smiled and said yes. I told him they've done a great job raising their kids and we hope he's around for a long time. By this time the rest of the family was standing outside my window talking with us. I told them we didn't want to interrupt Easter dinner but I had to say something. We ended up talking for a minute or two. Every member of the family stood there smiling and exchanging comments. [ … ] The last thing I said was directed at Shaedon while pulling away was that a lot of people hope he likes Oregon and stays here a long time. His Dad leaned over in front of him and said "we do, too." We all laughed and went our ways.

Thank you for this. How people treat others well — when they don’t have to — goes a long way. That’s a good dinner.
 
lotta cool dame/shaedon behind the scenes stuff here.



to anyone thinking dame isn't behind this kid.... educate yourself

I really enjoy how these features humanize the players.
 
Who becomes a bigger star, Shaedon Sharpe or Anthony Edwards?
Sharpe has the tools to be a bigger star than Edwards due to his length and just being in a better team situation. That being said, Edwards is already a star, so Sharpe has a long way to go to make this become a reality.
 
I really enjoy how these features humanize the players.
They’re all just tall kids man. That’s what blows me away with the hatred spewed towards NBA players in here. Just kids.
 

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