This is what the news and social media need to show more of... nothing educates kids more that content like this...spread love, sportsmanship,and not hate!!.
You know the little kids that interacted with those athletes are going to cherish those memories for the rest of their lives. This is so heartwarming. Seeing that disabled kid get an autograph and hug from the player made my heart happy.
When I was in high school I was never beat at wrestling I lost my biggest match and it broke me my opponent invited to dinner at his house he is still my best friend
My favorite one is when the lady was crying when she took the picture with Shaq and after he kissed her she started really crying like a baby lmbo now that was too cute oh yeah and the children ones too lol
People with Down syndrome have consistently been the nicest and kindest people.. especially supermarket workers. Go say hi to them, you make their day and they make yours
I was very fortunate to get to go to Saints camp. Taysom Hill took time to wave at a small child. Then after the practice came over and spoke, signed an autograph and gave him a glove. With all wrong lots of these players have big hearts and good sportsmanship
Agree… that was indeed pretty cool.(posting from England.. l have no idea about who these athletes are…heard about Lebron… don’t know what he does on court)
I volunteer for a youth organization in Bridgeport CT called Bridgeport Caribe Youth Leaders and we take the honor roll students to many professional baseball and basketball games. We have had the privilege to get special recognition on the court from the NY Knicks, go watch the Knicks warm up and our kids got the chance to do a high five lineup as the Brooklyn Nets came out to the court. To see the joy and excitement that the kids feel is the best feeling one can have. Thanks to all of the great sportsmanship that so many show. This video is awesome
The amount of Respect and Friendship Lebron and Wade have have bro, that’s actually crazy and I remember that Miami and Lakers game too, it’s was a good one that’s for sure
1991-1992 season of the Pacers, went to a basketball camp in Indianapolis and was having a hard time emotionally, my dad had just died and I was 10. Micheal Williams was teaching and walked me around the parking lot to help me calm down. The dude was a stunning human. Mike if your out there, thanks man! Helped a lot. I still suck at basketball, but you are a real man for helping a suffering red haired kid! ☮️
Even when I was a little kid watching the Oilers and Earl Campbell, I always enjoyed watching the competitors showing respect after the game. Win or lose, it was always cool to see. I remember Earl Campbell was gonna be at Fingers Furniture and my parents and I couldn't make it in time. I wrote Earl a letter the next day telling him how bummed I was and he sent me an autographed 8x10 color glossy which I still have displayed today. Skoal, brother.
@@Anonymouse-nn9td because I didn't have a mom or dad and no siblings. My friends are punk and metal so I went to shows and found my family there. Plus I find horror much more exciting than watching people play with a ball.
Love always wins! Just imagined how better the world would be if everyone showed an immense amount of love and acts of kindness to each other on a daily basis❤️
I pray, hope and wish that more people would do things like this in these clips🙏 we all can do ANYTHING if we try 🤗💙🤗 really nice video heartwarming to see 😍💖🤩
Sometimes I wonder if these players realize how much a simple gesture by them can change a fans life. Just watching these brings a bigger smile from me than the longest hit or best TD. Thanks for sharing !
@@gordonlove5121 Maybe I'm guilty of being an anecdote that is atypical, but growing up, into my teens and still a bit into my early 20's, it seemed watching sports was about the sport way more. I think the many years of observing this lends some credibility and weight to the anecdotal nature of this, but again, I could be wrong, maybe I missed that it was heavily weighted to SJW issues all along. To answer your last question: roughly 1975 to 1990. I went full on volunteering all over the world until 2002, so when I returned from that and started watching sports again, I started noticing the gradual change, but to me around 2016 forward it ramped up very heavily. I stopped watching pro sports around mid 2018, and the few times I've glanced at it since, it has been a lot of new emphasis that I didn't tune in to hear, so now I only watch UFC.
Amazing how 10 seconds of an athletes time can make a lifetime memory. I still remember Coco Crisp golfing a baseball to me in bp at Orioles stadium in 2013/2014
a sucker for these videos, these power the guys have and the impact they can make on people with just the most simple gesture is amazing..wish more guys
Please...more posts of these! I'm 61 years of age and had experienced great moments w/pro athletes back in the day too...way before phone cameras! LOL! Kudos!!
Nothing better than seeing children so happy! My dad and uncle took my cousin and I to the old Detroit tigers tiger stadium when I was a kid. Kirk Gibson and Lou Whittaker walked right past is in the concourse, I'll never forget that. Just like magic to a kid
I really enjoyed this. I will look at kindness all.... Day! All week! All month and all year❤❤❤ kindness just a beautiful thing no matter what shape or form it comes❤
So many narcissistic ppl about, this is so refreshing to see, some brought tears to my eyes, I'm a PATS FAN, Just love JJ Watt, Hard, fair and always portrays himself as a wonderful human being. 🇬🇧❤️👍
I’m a sucker for these videos, these power the guys have and the impact they can make on people with just the most simple gesture is amazing..wish more guys were like that..
The excitement of the kid getting the gloves from the football player warmed my heart so much. That literally made that kids day let alone year I'd guess.
Absolutely fabulous! Respect! We certainly do need more of this and for it to be shown in the mainstream media. Definitely worthy of publicity. Love ❤️ ✌🏼☮️
Jamal Murray coming over to Donovan Mitchell after a close ass game was a class act move. Hats off to both those guys. They play competitive but in the end have mad respect for each other.