I'm a Christian first. I'm a family guy second. As much as I like coaching, as much as I like basketball, it's third, fourth, or fifth down the line.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I come from a religious family - my father is a pastor, my uncle, my sister and her husband are a pastor team.
I've been brought up with the Christian faith with my family.
I'm a Christian who happens to be an athlete, not the other way around.
Christianity affects your whole life. I feel I'm more competitive, a better player, but off the field is where there is always a battle.
People look at me and see a calm, cool guy on the sidelines and I want them to know that my Christian faith affects my coaching and everything I do.
To me, God comes first, my family come second. If I fail at those two, I'm just playing games.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
I was baptized Methodist, but I was mainly raised First Church of NFL, which is to say that my family, especially my father, was much more concerned with watching football on Sundays than attending services.
Contrary to popular belief, there are actually quite a few guys in the action sports community that have faith and are Christians.
My family background was deeply Christian.