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Aaron Gordon’s High -School -Trainer is in the determination of the former Mitty Star, heroic deeds, heroic deeds

The Basketball coach of Aaron Gordon’s High School Boys continues, breaks, ignores – his phone anyway – and enjoy it.

Tim Kennedy, a former college player who played one-to-one training before or after training, now has three children of teenage and gathered around the television to see the former archbishop Mitty (San Jose, California) who works his magic in the NBA.

And what a magical nine days it was for the 6-foot 8 power strikers for the Denver Nuggets.

On April 26, in a 101-99 gymnastics victory, he hit the game winner home against the Clippers in the Intuit Dome. On Monday, he interrupted it with two seconds with a three-point time.

It took a 22-point excursion with a 14-year-old and the excursion of 16 for the 11-year-old professional at the University of Arizona, who was the CAL HI sports player of the year for the monarchs in 2013.

Although the highlight of the high-flier NBA career in 2023 won an NBA title for the nuggets with a new, self-confident and short and short shooting stroke and Mr. Clutch Stigma, he certainly seems to be even higher in the professional ranks.

“He is the soul of our team,” Denver coach David Adelman told Gordan’s reporters after the victory on Monday.

In order to hear and observe this, Kennedy leads to pinching sometimes. He does not recognize and instead points to Gordon’s family and inner strength.

“It is surreal to see how one of the players who train at the highest level and played the icing on the cake when they score the greatest performance -won an NBA championship,” said Kennedy on Tuesday morning. “But to see these things and see this iconic dark in the past few weeks to win the game and then hear an NBA coach that he is the soul of her team is something special.”

Gordon, the youngest of three and son of the college-two sports athlete Ed Gordon, always had elite sportiness, but combined them with a high and from the court IQ, a violent competitive advantage and worker who made it popular with teammates.

“He always played the winning games, diving after loose balls, made the big defensive stop, picked up the big rebound. Boxing,” said Kennedy. “He always found a way to win.”

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Tim Kennedy (left) and Aaron Gordon posing after the Denver Nuggets 2023 NBA championship. / With the kind permission of FOX2 News

In his last three years in the high school, they won 91 games and lost 11, while they took two state titles and once lost in the final, his last high school game against Stanley Johnson and Mater Dei in the Arco Arena, the old arena of Sacramento Kings.

After a year in Arizona, his game easily translated into the NBA, where his most famous individual spotlight lost twice in the NBA Dunk final when many people thought he won.

But Gordon was always much more than a Dunker, he was a thinker – he worked with the trainer of Mental Skills Coach Graham Betchart to develop a sports psychology app Lusic – a donor, an actor and a rapper, a true Renaissance man.

From day 1, Gordon was a great teammate, as Bennett Durando from Bennett Durando tells of Denver Post in this feature in this feature.

“Aaron was always much more than a basketball player,” said Kennedy. “The family always came first.”

His world collapsed when his older brother Drew, his best friend and best friend and idol, who died on May 30th in a car accident. Drew was also a preparatory and college basketball phenomenon, which briefly played in the NBA G league, before a long career in overseas.

Only months after he had professionally hung up the sneakers, Drew, 33, was gone and left three children and his wife Angela.

In this great article by Marc J. Spears from and ScapeAaron’s origin this season is largely bound with his brother and the love of his nephew. Aaron is a large part of her life and he is 100% obliged to be there for her.

Kennedy, who has remained close to Aaron throughout his career, believes that “perspective” led to a completely different attitude towards life, life and basketball.

This has led to an enormous improvement in the 3-point shooting (43.6 %) and the free throw (81 %) together with only its relentless work morality.

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May 3, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; The striker of Denver Nuggets, Aaron Gordon (32), shoots a score in the first round for the NBA Playoffs 2025 in the Ball Arena in the first round in the first round in the third quarter. Mandatory credit: Ron Chenoy-Mimagn Pictures / Ron Chenoy-Mimagn pictures

Aaron’s altruistic actions with his nephews in front of the square clearly lead to his heroic efforts, says Kennedy.

“His intellectual space and his completely new perspective of life are definitely involved here,” I think, “said Kennedy. “He plays with the same intensity, but maybe it is only looser internally when he is on the three-point or free-wing line.

“He certainly worked in his craft. It is so much more smooth. He is a balance. He is as cool to watch as he can hold his follow. Everything is so pure. He has really become a complete player.

“I am also sure that Drew looks down at him and gives him a small additional thrust.”

Aaron undoubtedly gives the family of Kenney – both personally and at Mitty – a huge indictment with his late game.

On Monday, Kennedy had the glued -up game with OKC in a break and helped sleep his youngest daughter Isabella.

His phone with texts and calls began to blow in the air. He ignored her and wanted to see the game with the rest of the family.

“I thought it was good stuff, but I didn’t want to see until we didn’t tense the TV,” he said.

When the family returned to the game and Gordon met the home three, Denvers first tour since the first quarter, the house broke out with joy. Well, most of it anyway.

“We woke up (Isabella) and she was pretty crazy,” said Kennedy with a laugh. “” She loves her sleep. ”

Nobody now sleeps on Gordon or the Nuggets.

“The thing with Aaron is that I am always surprised when he keeps surviving one thing after another, but then I’m not surprised,” said Kennedy. “Because of who he is.”

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