Ray Allen Shares A Disturbing Video Of ‘When Uncoachable Kids Become Unemployable Adults’

Ray Allen's funny video had an important message about youth sports.

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  • Ray Allen won two NBA championships during his career
  • Allen shared a video on the importance of youth sports
  • Allen helps to promote the NBA globally

Ray Allen is a former two-time NBA champion, as well as a 10-time All-Star. Allen retired in 2014, but he remains active, especially on social media.

Allen recently shared a video on Instagram showing how kids who are uncoachable turn into unemployable adults. 

Uncoachable kids

The video shows a child, who might be a teenager, throwing a tantrum. This occurred after the kid was told he had to get a job, and a pile of what looked like his video games lay in the backyard.

Then, an older man on a riding lawnmower, most likely the kid’s father, runs over the video games. The kid immediately freaks out after watching his games get smashed.

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The meaning behind the video posted by Allen is to show the power of youth sports. When kids get into sports at a young age, it becomes more than an experience of having fun. It becomes a lesson on how to succeed in life.

Youth sports are an excellent way for children to learn about teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Sports help kids stay active, build self-confidence, and develop social skills that will last a lifetime.

The lessons kids learn from youth sports can be applied in other areas of life. This allows these children to grow up and be responsible adults. It helps them become successful in a work environment because working in a team is required for most job positions.

The caption on the video reads, “When Uncoachable Kids Become Unemployable Adults”. This statement is extremely true. If a child is uncoachable, they’re likely to struggle in the workplace, which will cost them their jobs.


Meet Ray Allen In Abu Dhabi On Thursday, October 5

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Allen doesn’t just post funny videos with powerful meanings behind them on Instagram. He also stays involved in promoting the NBA.

A recent post on NBA Arabic’s Instagram page showed fans in Abu Dhabi that they could meet Allen on October 5, 2023. This is a great way to expand the NBA globally, which has already helped the league reach $10 billion annually in revenue.

As for Abu Dhabi, in particular, basketball is extremely popular. Abu Dhabi held two exhibition games for the FIBA USA Team before the World Cup.

The NBA has also played two preseason games in Abu Dhabi in 2022 between the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks.

This preseason, on the 5th and 7th of October, the NBA returns to Abu Dhabi. For this year, the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves will be facing off in a two-game set.

The NBA continues to grow in popularity. Much of the reason for this is thanks to former players, like Ray Allen, constantly spreading the word about the NBA.

As the NBA continues to be dominated by foreign players, one has to wonder if the NBA will soon add more teams to the league from other countries. If the NBA decides to do this, it could take the NBA’s popularity to new heights.

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