The Baller, the Teacher, the Trigger: How One Man Lived and Died for NBA Dreams | News, Scores, High
It might have been a second, or a millisecond, or a milli of a millisecond.
Even were it the absolute slightest measure of time, Bryce Dejean-Jones had an opportunity to turn around.
To take a deep breath.
To pace the hallway.
To gather himself.
Wasn’t that exactly what Alvin Gentry, his coach with the New Orleans Pelicans, had told the 6’6” rookie shooting guard just a few weeks earlier? Bryce, you need to be able to walk away.
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