Sterling K. Brown Shares the 1 Role He Gets Nervous About - Basketball Coach for His Son
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Sterling K. Brown Shares the 1 Role He Gets Nervous About - Basketball Coach for His Son
"I got the two young boys at home, and so I try to be at home as much as possible so I can witness their growth and evolution."
"We also have a philosophy, and it the philosophy is: offense wins games, but defense wins championships. And defense is all about effort."
"I slept about four hours the night before. I texted my friends, like, I don't know what I'm gonna do if he loses this game, because he lost last year."
"My boy went out there and beat the bricks off this kid. He scored 28 points the first time we played them earlier in the season and they beat us."
Sterling K. Brown enjoys working close to home to witness his sons' development. He has been able to shoot in L.A. for the past decade, allowing him to spend time with his family. Brown coaches his 10-year-old son Amaré's basketball team and felt anxious before a championship game. Despite his worries, the team won decisively. Brown emphasizes the importance of effort in defense for winning championships, sharing his pride in Amaré's performance during the game.
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