How Jimmy V’s well-known 1993 speech affected the sports world
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Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. That’s the most affordable I have actually ever seen Dick Vitale since the owner of the Detroit Pistons called him in and told him he should go into broadcasting.
I can’t tell you what an honor it is to even be discussed in the same breath with Arthur Ashe. This is something I definitely will treasure permanently. However as it was said on the tape– and I also don’t have one of those things going with the hint cards, so I’m going to speak longer than anyone else has spoken tonight– that’s the way it goes. Time is really precious to me. I don’t understand how much I have actually left, and I have some things that I want to say. Hopefully, at the end, I will have said something that will be important to other individuals, too.
But I can’t assist it. Now I’m fighting cancer. Everyone understands that. Individuals ask me all the time about how you go through your life and how’s your day, and absolutely nothing is changed for me. As Dick said, I’m a really emotional and enthusiastic man. I can’t help it. That’s being the boy of Rocco and Angelina Valvano. It comes with the territory. We hug, we kiss, we like.
When individuals say to me, how do you survive life or every day? It’s the same thing. To me, there are three things we all need to do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. No. 1 is laugh. You must laugh every day. No. 2 is think. You must invest some time in idea. No. 3 is you need to have your feelings moved to tears, could be joy or delight. But consider it. If you laugh, you think and you sob, that’s a complete day. That’s a heckuva day. You do that seven days a week, you’re going to have something special.
I rode on the airplane up today with Mike Krzyzewski, my buddy and terrific coach. People do not recognize he’s 10 times a better individual than he is a coach, and we know he’s a terrific coach. He’s implied a lot to me in these last 5 or 6 months with my fight. But when I take a look at Mike, I think, we completed against each other as players. I coached against him for 15 years, and I always have to think of what is essential in life to me are these three things. Where you started, where you are and where you’re going to be. Those are the 3 things that I attempt to do every day. When I consider getting up and providing a speech, I can’t assist it. I need to remember the very first speech I ever gave.
I was training at Rutgers University. That was my first job. Oh, that’s wonderful [reaction to applause], and I was the freshman coach. That’s when freshmen used freshman groups, and I was so fired up about my very first job. I see Lou Holtz here. Coach Holtz, who doesn’t like the really first task you had? The extremely very first time you stood in the locker space to give a pep talk. That’s an unique location, the locker room, for a coach to give a talk. So my idol as a coach was Vince Lombardi, and I read this book called “Dedication to Quality” by Vince Lombardi. And in the book, Lombardi talked about the first time he spoke before his Green Bay Packers group in the locker room, and they were perennial losers. I read this, and Lombardi stated he was thinking should it be a long talk or a short talk? However he wanted it to be psychological, so it would be short.
So here’s what I did. Usually you get in the locker room, I don’t know, 25 minutes, a half-hour before the group takes the field. You do your little X’s and O’s, and after that you provide the great Knute Rockne talk. All of us do. Speech No. 84. You pull them right out. You prepare. You get your squad all set. Well, this is the very first one I ever offered, and I read this thing.
Lombardi, what he stated was he didn’t go in, he waited. His team questioning, where is he? Where is this fantastic coach? He’s not there. 10 minutes, he’s still not there. Three minutes prior to they could take the field, Lombardi is available in, bangs the door open, and I think you all remember what fantastic presence he had, fantastic presence. He walked in, and he walked back and forth, like this, just walked, gazing at the players. He said, “All eyes on me.”
I’m reading this in this book. I’m getting this picture of Lombardi before his very first game, and he said, “Gentlemen, we will be successful this year, if you can focus on 3 things and three things only. Your family, your faith and the Green Bay Packers.” They knocked the walls down, and the rest was history.
I stated, “That’s gorgeous.” I’m going to do that. Your family, your religion and Rutgers basketball. That’s it. I had it. Listen, I’m 21 years old. The kids I’m training are 19, and I’m going to be the greatest coach worldwide, the next Lombardi. I’m practicing beyond the locker space, and the supervisors inform me you got to go in. Not yet, not yet, family, faith, Rutgers basketball. All eyes on me. I got it, I got it. Then lastly he said, 3 minutes. I stated, fine. True story. I go to knock the doors open just like Lombardi. Boom! They do not open. I practically broke my arm. Now I was down, the players were looking. Assist the coach out, help him out. Now I simulated Lombardi, I strolled back and forth, and I was going like that with my arm getting the sensation back in it. Finally I stated, “Gentlemen, all eyes on me.” These kids wished to play. They’re 19. “Let’s go,” I stated. “Gentlemen, we’ll achieve success this year if you can concentrate on three things, and 3 things just. Your family, your religious beliefs and the Green Bay Packers,” I told them. I did that. I remember that. I remember where I came from.
It’s so important to understand where you are. I understand where I am right now. How do you go from where you are to where you wish to be? I believe you need to have an interest for life. You need to have a dream, a goal. You have to want to work for it.
I discussed my household; my family’s so crucial. Individuals believe I have courage. The guts in my family are my wife Pam, my 3 children, here, Nicole, Jamie, LeeAnn, my mama, who’s right here too. That screen is flashing up there 30 seconds– like I appreciate that screen today, huh? I got growths all over my body. I’m anxious about some man in the back going, “30 seconds?” You got a lot, hi, Và Fà a Napoli, buddy. You got a lot.
I simply got one last thing: I prompt all of you, all of you, to enjoy your life, the precious moments you have. To spend every day with some laughter and some thought. To get your feelings going. To be enthusiastic every day. And Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Absolutely nothing great might be accomplished without enthusiasm,” to keep your dreams alive in spite of problems whatever you have. The capability to be able to work hard for your dreams to come real, to become a reality.
Now I look at where I am now, and I know what I wish to do. What I would like to be able to do is invest whatever time I have left and to offer, and maybe, some hope to others. Arthur Ashe Structure is a wonderful thing, and AIDS, the quantity of money gathering for help is not enough, however it is significant. But if I told you it’s 10 times the quantity that enters to cancer research, I likewise informed you that 500,000 individuals will die this year of cancer, and I likewise tell you that a person in every four will be affected with this disease. And yet in some way, we appear to have put it in a bit of the background. I wish to bring it back on the front table.
We need your aid. I require your assistance. We need cash for research. It might not conserve my life. It might save my children’s lives. It may save someone you enjoy. And it’s very crucial. And ESPN has been so kind to support me in this undertaking and allow me to announce tonight, that with ESPN’s support, which indicates what? Their money and their dollars, and they’re assisting me: We are beginning the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research Study. And its slogan is, “Do not give up … do not ever quit.”
And that’s what I’m going to try to do every minute that I have actually left. I will thank God for the day and the moment I have. If you see me, smile and maybe give me a hug. That’s important to me too. However try if you can to support, whether it’s AIDS or the cancer foundation, so that another person may make it through, may flourish and may really be treated of this dreaded illness. I can’t thank ESPN enough for enabling this to occur. I’m going to work as hard as I can for cancer research study and hopefully, perhaps, we’ll have some treatments and some breakthroughs. I ‘d like to think, I’m going to battle my brains out to be back here again next year for the Arthur Ashe recipient. I wish to offer it next year!
I know, I got ta go, I got ta go. And I got one last thing, and I said it previously, and I’m gon na say it again: Cancer can take away all my physical capabilities. It can not touch my mind, it can not touch my heart, and it can not touch my soul. And those 3 things are going to continue forever.
I thank you, and God bless you all.
Stacey Pressman, Justin Tinsley and Jesse Rogers added to the reporting of this piece.
Initially published July 18, 2018.