"Part of my success was having a place to play as a kid"
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The intent is disarming credit-sharing. Hall isn’t denying work; he’s locating the first domino outside the self. The subtext is a rebuttal to the American sports myth that talent naturally rises. Talent rises when it has somewhere safe to show up daily, when there’s grass instead of traffic, a hoop instead of a broken window, adults who don’t immediately chase you off, time that isn’t swallowed by caretaking or shifts.
Context matters: Hall came up in an era when cities and school districts were steadily disinvesting in public space, and youth sports were beginning their slide toward pay-to-play privatization. “A place” is both literal (fields, parks, rec centers) and social (permission, community, belonging). It’s also a reminder that athletic creativity is learned through repetition in low-stakes settings, not only through regimented training. You don’t become a great return man without thousands of messy reps and the freedom to try things that fail.
By making the playground the first training facility, Hall turns a personal achievement into an argument: if we want more greatness, we should build it.
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