[LGBTQ+ Basketball] has granted me access to have the relationships that I can carry for a lifetime.

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What first got you interested in playing basketball, and how did you find your way into the LGBTQ+ basketball community?

My family comes from a basketball background. I’ve played basketball since I was five years old. Once I graduated from college and moved to Dallas, I heard about the NGBA from a friend and was very interested in playing with guys that looked, sounded, and played like me.

 

Can you remember your very first game with an LGBTQ+ team? How did it go, and what do you remember most about it?

Yes! I played for the Dallas Thundercats and I was really eager to prove to a point that I could really hoop. It was a great experience because I was able to form life long relationships.

 

What’s your pre-game ritual or superstition that you always follow before hitting the court?

I listen to music before each game to calm my nerves.

 

Which LGBTQ+ basketball player, past or present, would you most like to play one-on-one with, and why?

Will Sheridan! He likes to talk trash and overall have a good time. I think relationships matter and he definitely has my vote.

 

If you could create an all-star team of LGBTQ+ players from any era, who would be on your dream team?
See..yall trying to start some mess..lol I’d pick everyone!!!!

 

How has being part of the LGBTQ+ basketball community impacted your life off the court?

It has granted me access to have the relationships that I can carry for a lifetime.

 

Who has been your biggest inspiration or mentor in the LGBTQ+ basketball community, and why?

LaJon Survillion has continuously raised the bar in his style of play. He strives to get better each game and that is something I look up to.

 

What's your favorite memory from any of the LGBTQ+ basketball tournaments you've participated in?

My favorite memory is winning the Olympic tournament. I cried because I was able to win with not just my friends, but my family. I also celebrated my 30th birthday in Paris. It was a dream come true to live in that moment.

 

What's one piece of advice you would give to young LGBTQ+ athletes just starting out in their basketball journey?

I would say to the young athletes that being yourself will allow you to distinguish who is truly for you in every aspect. Let your light shine so that others may be inspired.

 

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