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A Fan's Notes: A Hometown Perspective on the Rise of Jason Richardson By Jason Marcoux I received a voicemail message at 10:45 AM on March 28th. "Hi Jason, this is Raymond Ridder, Public Relations Director of the Golden State Warriors. Vic Taffur and I are on our way to Saginaw. We're flying into Detroit and driving up. We should be there by 1:00 PM. I thought we could all meet at Starbucks and sit down to swap information about Jason Richardson and his growing up in Saginaw." Starbucks? These guys have obviously never been to Saginaw before. Throughout the week Raymond and I talked on the phone about getting an interview with Jason Richardson on his first trip back to Saginaw since making it in the pros. Raymond wanted some information in return. Vic Taffur is a beat writer for the Oakland (CA) Tribune. He covers the Golden State Warriors and was doing a story on Jason and his hometown. Raymond thought I had covered J-Rich since Junior High. Just like Saginaw having a Starbucks, he was wrong again. This, you see, is my first article of any kind. The good thing is that I am an Arthur Hill graduate (like J-Rich) and pride myself on knowing Saginaw fairly well. Also, my so-called photographer, Matt 'fun' Sharpe is the son of former Arthur Hill principal Thomas B. Sharpe. So at 10:46 we called John Payne (current AHHS principal) to see if he could help, and help he did. Raymond and Vic got all the information they needed and then some from coaches and teachers at Arthur Hill like Jim Jones (football coach) and Mary Morris (Head of the Media Center). The biggest help of all was my 9th grade Gym teacher, Dave Slaggert, who was Jason Richardson's basketball coach at Arthur Hill. His daughter was subbing for his classroom that day and offered to contact him at home. We had an hour to kill so I thought to myself, Saginaw doesn't have a Starbucks, but we do have the Red Eye CoffeeHouse. Besides, Saginaw isn't a Starbucks kind of town. Saginaw is unique - a tough town with a lot of interesting areas.
As we walked into Dave Slaggert's home we quickly discovered that his basement is a virtual shrine dedicated to Jason Richardson. Vic was in Sports writer's heaven and experiencing information overload. "Boy, you're a popular guy here in Saginaw," said Raymond. "It's Jason Richardson. He's at his Mom's house." So we packed up our stuff and headed over to meet the Superstar from Saganasty. Rather than pinning Jason down for any 'big revelations', I wanted to witness his life away from the limelight. My nephew, Sam, was all smiles and his eyes as big as silver dollars while we sat at the table with Jason and his mom at her house that afternoon. Jason's Mom made us feel completely at home and you can tell where Jason gets his heart and humanity when you meet his mother. On 'game day' the adrenalin was running high for the Pistons vs. Golden State Warriors basketball game on March 29th. This was the first time Jason would be this close to home and his former high school since getting drafted fifth overall by the Golden State Warriors in this year's NBA draft. Richardson's rookie season has him in contention for rookie-of-the-year and also saw him win MVP at the Rookie-All-Star game, with the highlight being when he nailed the NBA Slam-Dunk Contest. Such luminaries as Dominque Wilkins, Spud Webb, Brent Barry, and the amazing Michael Jordan have won this contest. In looking at Jason today it is difficult not to recall the summer of 1996. I was at work where sports were regularly the topic of conversation. Jim Jones, the football coach at Arthur Hill, came in and told me he had just came from the Gym where former AHHS basketball coach George Kubiak told him to check out this transfer from Nouvell. Jim looked at me dead in the eye and said, "Jason, I saw this kid today that if I saw Michael Jordan at age 15 it would have been him." Bigger than Jason Richardson's highlights or his dunks is his heart, humanity and work ethic. Ever since Gus Macker trophies Jason has given every award ever won to his bed-ridden Grandfather to place on the mantle next to his bed. At the game I asked Jason about the two trophies he got in the NBA. "My Mom really likes the crystal MVP trophy from the Rookie-All-Star game, so she'll probably get that. But my grandfather will get the slam-dunk award."
What about his relentless pursuit at making his jump shot perfect? When all the critics talk, they view this as his one weakness. There is no weakness as far as I am concerned, simply because of his work ethic and willingness to improve every aspect of his game. And you can't say enough about how he loves where he comes from. When interviewed on the sidelines during his MVP performance in the rookie-all-star game, a reporter said, "Oh yeah, Jason, you wanted to tell everyone where you are from. Where are you from? J-Rich looked right into the camera and said, "I'm from Sagnasty!" By the way, this is not a negative reference but merely an expressive statement young people have adopted to represent their hometown, in the same way that saying something is 'bad' really means 'good'. So J-Rich - let the 'Nasty Naw live on!
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