No one in media is guaranteed success, even if they are able to condense their image into the true essence other best selves, which is what Scott did during every highlight of every Sportscaster he anchored.
Scott never mailed it in, or failed to deliver on the promise his brand represented. Young viewers loved him and the old hated him. No problem there – the enemy of the media is not in viewers/listeners/readers loathing them, it’s indifference. No one was indifferent about Scott.
- ESPN’s Stuart Scott leaves legacy that will inform young broadcasters forever, KentSterling.com, January 5, 2017.
3. Stephon Marbury’s NBA career crashed and burned, leaving him hopeless. He had run out of options and was nearing the end. Thankfully, the Chinese Basketball Association reached out and wanted to give the former star one final chance. Marbury accepted the offer and turned his career and life around through a series of remarkable, seemingly scripted events, all while becoming one of the most beloved people in China. Here’s how Stephon Marbury went from NBA outcast to Chinese legend.
1) The Best of Brooklyn
To understand Stephon Marbury and why, from the outside, he was such a polarizing character, you’d have to make a stop in Coney Island, a section of Brooklyn. An overcrowded urban area, Brooklyn — and New York at large — produces some of the best basketball players in the world. Legends are made on the tough outdoor courts that dot the urban landscape.
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