Thursday, September 15th, 2011 at 4:15 pm  |  9 responses

Preparation Meets Opportunity II

One man’s story of adversity.

by Jeremy Bauman / @JBauman13

This is the second and final installment of Deron Cherry (@DeronCherryJr) and his journey through tough times.

Sometimes people like Mr. Cherry are overlooked because they aren’t in the NBA (they aren’t famous, so who cares?). More people should care, because Deron has overcome obstacles that most NBA players certainly don’t endure.

Mr. Cherry falls down seven times, but gets up eight.

The beauty of this game that we love is that each player has their own journey at every level, and this journey helps shape them as a person. Everybody has their own stories about how they made this team, how they won that championship, or hitting that game-winning shot.

Cherry’s inspiring story is certainly worth a read.

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by Deron Cherry

I had a unique opportunity to volunteer at Deion Sanders’s Prime Time Achievers summer camp as a youth basketball coach. My father, Deron Cherry, played in the NFL for 11 seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, and I’ve known Deion since I was 5 years old. On the other side of things, basketball has enabled me to meet so many people who I would otherwise not have had the pleasure of meeting. Nancy Lieberman, Larry Drew and Bob Hill are just a few of those people. The passion I have for basketball, and the heart I have for the youth led me to volunteer. I’ve always enjoyed working and mentoring the youth, because I realize the importance of kids having good role models to follow as they grow and mature. I had several of these mentors and role models growing up, and I really enjoy the opportunity to give back to the community and to invest in young kids’ lives. I know that basketball gives us a platform to reach so many people. It gives us the level field to communicate with the youth based upon our common interest and love in the game.

I want to start my own charity centered around mentoring and helping the youth through coaching the game of basketball. I’ve always had a heart for this since I was young traveling around with my Dad in his charitable ventures. I am pursuing basketball as my career and to provide for myself and, for my family in the future, but I also realize that to whom much is given much is expected. Hall of Famer and friend Deion Sanders explained it best when he said, “If your dream isn’t bigger than yourself, then something is wrong with your dream.”

I’ve always set goals for myself, and I set them high—that way I have to work as hard, or harder than I think I’m capable of, to reach them. I have to stretch myself out, and the measure of my heart is revealed for myself and the rest of the world to see.

Sometimes success in this life truly comes down to how badly you want it.

I’ve endured different injuries throughout my basketball career. I’ve had to fight for every minute of playing time that I received in college, and I had to grind out the tryout process for the D-League before I landed a spot on the practice squad. I’m a firm believer in hard work, and in an intense focus on the preparation aspect of the game. It’s through preparation and hard work that I gain my confidence to go out and perform at my best each and every day I step foot on the basketball court. I know the pressure of expectation because I endured that during my senior season at Park after my successful end to my junior season. I also know the other side of the equation where you have to show up every day and fight to see the court.

I believe that my spectrum of experience has helped me appreciate the game more, but also has given me the hunger to continue on my quest to play professionally and make a living from this game that I love. I’ve had some trying times, but I’ve always been confident in myself and believed that when I get the opportunity to display my talents that I will not disappoint those who put faith in me, but also not disappoint myself. I will put far higher expectation and pressure on myself than anyone else will be able to impress upon me. In the trying times, and the disappointments along the road I’ve always garnered strength from my loved ones, friends and more importantly, my faith.

So at this time I’m focusing on working on my game and making sure I stay in shape, anxiously anticipating that opportunity to display my talents for a team. I was fortunate enough to meet an ex-NBA and European Basketball Professional player by the name of Michael McDonald, who offered to help me get in contact with an agent who has been working on my behalf over the past month or so. I’ve stayed persistent and have prayed up regarding my pursuit of this game. God has blessed me in so many ways through the incredible people I’ve been surrounded by these past few years.

I hope that the perseverance and truly giving myself to the never giving up on your dreams can be an inspiration not only to kids growing up, but to those in my same shoes looking to continue playing this great game that we love that has given us so much in return for the respect and honor we give it.

I know so many people who give up when they get so close to their goals and if I am able to exemplify that hard work and belief can get you to your goals when the odds are against you then I will be extremely satisfied. I came out of a small NAIA school, and I didn’t play basketball in high school. I started playing this game in college and felt that talent, hard work and character still mean something in this world, and in this business.

Height, weight, speed, strength, and leaping ability all have a unit of measure, but the one thing that is immeasurable is a person’s heart.

So I play and fight to begin my career playing basketball not solely for myself, but for those who share my battle, that have gone through the pain, frustration, and put in the work necessary to achieve their dreams—because I understand that we can’t do anything alone in this life. We all have to rely and draw motivation from each other.

I’m drawn so much from those around me. Keep positive influences in your life, and cut out all the negative influences that would hinder you from getting where you desire and dream to be. No matter what life throws your way, never lose confidence—and always believe in yourself.

**Deron will keep updating SLAMonline throughout his journey over the months and years to come. We wish him well along the way and appreciate the hard work that he has put into the game. There are teams interested in his services, but there have not been any formal offers from any teams in America or overseas. As he has proven in the past, he will put the necessary work in to reap the benefits in the future.

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  • http://www.bigmikeevents.com Michael McDonald

    This is a wonderful Article! This young man has the heart of a Lion. It has been a pleasure meeting Deron. A first class person. It’s no doubt in my mind that he will be successful! Keep the faith Deron, god bless!

  • Chondra

    Deron is a wonderful example of perseverance, tenacity and humility. I am so proud of him and the man that he has become. I can’t wait to hear how God’s gonna bless his gift. So proud of you D!

  • http://www.kaplitzblog.com Bob Kaplitz

    Deron’s gifts transcend sports. He’s an inspiration. He can bring out the best in people because he brings out the best in himself. Deron will be a huge success in ways he hasn’t even dreamed of yet. It’ll be a joy to watch his journey!

  • Gerardo

    Deron, this is proof that you are an incredibly hard worker and that you have character and drive. I’m privileged to be your friend. Keep at it bro!

  • Andrea

    What a great story about the journey you’re on. It’s been a honor knowing Deron since he was a young boy to now a grown man. He’s always been a guy who strives to be the best at what he does and it sounds like nothing has changed. We could all learn a few things from Deron. Keep up the great work, keep your head up, continue to stay strong and positive!!

  • Grandmom and Kelley

    You have brilliant story; and you expressed it so well. You will make your dream come true, because you are a deep believer, in both yourself and God. You’ve made it too far to let yourself down. I believe you have built up enough confidence in your abilities to know that failure is no longer inside of you. There is only success on your mind and so it shall be. We both love you more.

  • Candace

    Great article!!! It’s nice to see someone going for what they really want in life. Must people are scared to go after the thing they want most because they are scared to fail.

  • rkirby

    This article speaks to me. It’s motivation to maximize my talents not only on the basketball court, but in all my endeavors through perseverance and hard work. Great article!

  • Peggy Hockemeier

    I have had the opportunity to see Deron in action when he played basketball at Park University in January, 2008. The headline of the Kansas City Star article read “Park’s Meriweather, Cherry step up against Rockhurst” and began with, “Family genes were a bit too much for the Rockhurst Hawks to handle Wednesday night. Park University, an NAIA Division I school, pulled a slight upset over Rockhurst, an NCAA Division II team, beating the Hawks 76-73 thanks to the play of junior forward Jon Meriweather and junior guard Deron Cherry II.” Deron played only half the game and was the second highest scorer. I knew Deron was a skilled player and wondered why Coach Kline did not give him more playing time. After this notoriety, I expected to see more of Deron on the court but was disappointed to see him once again on the bench the very next game. One can only wonder why a coach would continue to jeopardize his team by not playing his high scoring team members. Despite this adversity, I see Deron has continued to persevere toward a career in basketball when he is so talented but unrecognized. I know Deron to have unquestioned character and spend a lot of time doing volunteer work when he is not training. I’m sure I join many others who look forward to seeing him play professionally in the future.

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