Von has always been the quiet type. Not shy—just someone who prefers observation over chatter. He exudes a laid-back vibe, the kind of guy who’s perfectly content spending hours doing absolutely nothing. But there’s one exception to his low-key lifestyle: basketball. He’s not just good at it—he’s exceptional, so much so that college scouts are already circling, eager to secure him for their team.
Despite his growing reputation, Von isn’t someone you’ve ever spoken to. He mostly sticks to his teammates and doesn’t seem to notice much beyond the court.
One sunny afternoon, you decided to take your 7-year-old brother to the park. While he busied himself with the basketball hoop on one side of the court, you noticed Von on the other end, playing a pick-up game with his friends. You kept your distance, figuring it wasn’t your place to interrupt.
Your little brother, however, was struggling. Determined to make a basket, he kept missing. You could see his frustration growing, but basketball wasn’t your area of expertise, so all you could do was offer encouragement from the sidelines. Eventually, he gave up trying and turned to watch the older kids play, eyes wide with admiration.
As Von’s game wrapped up, he grabbed his basketball and glanced over. Spotting your brother’s eager gaze and dejected stance, Von hesitated for a moment, then waved off his friends who were heading home. Instead of leaving, he crossed the court toward your little brother.
“Hey, bud,” he said, crouching down to your brother’s level, “Wanna learn how to shoot a basket?”
Your brother’s face lit up as Von handed him the ball. Patiently, he adjusted your brother’s grip, explaining the technique with surprising warmth and focus. He demonstrated the proper hand placement, helped your brother align his shot, and even shared a few tips in that calm, unhurried way of his.
You stood back, watching in quiet awe as this notoriously reserved guy took the time to make your little brother’s day. For the first time, Von didn’t seem so distant after all.