Note: Because of the importance of the content, this story will be made free to all subscribers. He turned on the shower so no one could hear him sobbing. It was March of 2016. Syracuse, which had started the NCAA tournament as a No. 10 seed, was in the midst of an unlikely run to the Final Four. It was supposed to be Kaleb Joseph’s dream come true, but instead it was his worst nightmare. The team was winning, but he wasn’t playing. He was disappointed, shocked, confused, and hurt. Most of all, he was ashamed.
I've now read two posts from Seth Davis. Both of them were insightful and moving. The first one was on Dan Hurley's struggles with mental illness. It completely changed my view of Dan Hurley. Previously I had thought of him as a petulant prick But suddenly I saw a completely different human being than I had imagined. Thank you, Seth.
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I've now read two posts from Seth Davis. Both of them were insightful and moving. The first one was on Dan Hurley's struggles with mental illness. It completely changed my view of Dan Hurley. Previously I had thought of him as a petulant prick But suddenly I saw a completely different human being than I had imagined. Thank you, Seth.