On Time Well Spent
I often say I don’t have a lot of regrets, but I’m not sure that’s true. I often regret things. Some of my regrets are in regards to time I didn’t take or effort I didn’t give, but most of them involve people I care about. It’s not often I look back at an event or relationship and say, I honestly have no regrets.
On Tuesday, January 20th 2009, the same day as President Obama’s inauguration, the TrueHoop Network was launched. After six and a half years of fruitful collaboration, we’ve decided to part ways with ESPN and the TrueHoop Network, and I can honestly say I have no regrets. Our time with the TrueHoop Network was time well spent.
There’s a long list of people who deserve thanks for their time and support. First and foremost, Andrew McNeill, Tim Varner, Matthew Tynan, Caleb Saenz, Trevor Zickgraf and Jesse Blanchard. Over the years my availability has waxed and waned, and their tireless commitment to covering the San Antonio Spurs kept this publication moving forward. Second, I’d like to thank Matt Moore. Without his unwavering faith in our abilities, we may never have been a member of the TrueHoop Network.
And lastly, I’d like to thank Kevin Arnovitz and Henry Abbott, the founders of the TrueHoop Network. Kevin and Henry built something amazing, and they should be very proud. I’m lucky to have been mentored by them, and I’m even luckier to call them my friends.
You’ll learn more about our next steps soon, but know those steps are taken with no regrets.