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Too little, too late.He was always smiling. Always. Seemed like a really good kid.
There's been times I've been tempted to drive home from the convenience store without my seatbelt (it's less than half a mile on my way home) and I always think about what happened. And I put it on. It's just not worth it.
For Terrence? Yes, sadly.Too little, too late.
It’s funny you say that. I haven’t tried running a red light since that day. It’s always in the back of my mind.He was always smiling. Always. Seemed like a really good kid.
There's been times I've been tempted to drive home from the convenience store without my seatbelt (it's less than half a mile on my way home) and I always think about what happened. And I put it on. It's just not worth it.
Yep. An extra 10 seconds is not worth 50-60 years of life.It’s funny you say that. I haven’t tried running a red light since that day. It’s always in the back of my mind.
Not wearing a seatbelt is not really the problem. How fast he was driving (and I think he was doing pot, too, not sure about that part) and endangering so many other peoples' lives is the real problem here.He was always smiling. Always. Seemed like a really good kid.
There's been times I've been tempted to drive home from the convenience store without my seatbelt (it's less than half a mile on my way home) and I always think about what happened. And I put it on. It's just not worth it.
His death was certainly tragic and he is missed, but not sure what was going through his head to think he could run that light at 90MPH on a busy street and think he would survive. His death was certainly preventable.It’s funny you say that. I haven’t tried running a red light since that day. It’s always in the back of my mind.
Of course it was. He was 19 and going to be a rich NBA player. He, like every other teenager, wasn't thinking about mortality. Kid made a dumb decision and he paid the ultimate price. Sadly happens way too much with that age group.His death was certainly tragic and he is missed, but not sure what was going through his head to think he could run that light at 90MPH on a busy street and think he would survive. His death was certainly preventable.
Had he been wearing one his chance of survival would've gone up. Of course the other things are issues too. But the not wearing the seatbelt was the thing compounded it.Not wearing a seatbelt is not really the problem. How fast he was driving (and I think he was doing pot, too, not sure about that part) and endangering so many other peoples' lives is the real problem here.
If someone got this idea to the basketball dept I bet they’d honor him with a framed jersey/ball display on the court for his parents to accept on his behalf. It would be a nice gesture that 4 years later he isn’t forgotten by the KENTUCKY family and BBN even w a change of guardIt would be nice to do something for him on Senior Day next year.