I lived in the same town as Barry as a kid. One day my brother had a baseball game at one of the high schools and me and two of the other younger brothers were out walking around. We went on the football field and there was Barry fucking sanders, doing some drills on his own.
He was so cool to us, he said he was about to go inside and shoot some hoops and he took us with him. We spent about 30 min with him before we went back to the baseball game. I was 9/10 and didn’t fully grasp how rediculously amazing the experience was for a few more years.
No one ever believes me when I tell them I played bball with Barry that day. But I did. And he was the most down to earth superstar ever man and he was so kind to us when he could have told us to buzz off.
Barry Sanders for life man.
I met herman Moore at a Burger King about 5 years later and he was also nice but nothing could compare to that random June day at Rochester Adams high School.
I ran into Gordie Howe several times in the 90’s at random fast food places. He was also a pretty approachable guy and super kind. I only bring up because of your burger King reference. I spoke with Gordoe in a long john silvers, a taco bell, and a frisch’s big boy
My aunt used to nanny for a kid in his neighborhood and has a bunch of similar stories where he would spend time with kids and be present. The only thing he wouldn’t do was sign autographs in front of his kids.
My brother who went to college in Flint always had stories of how his friends played bball with Barry in high school and how amazing he was, including his ability to throw it down at 5’8".
Stark contrast to my childhood story of meeting a different Barry — Barry Bonds. The guy could have been nice and just shook my hand but he was a complete asshole about it, to a little kid!
I lived in the same town as Barry as a kid. One day my brother had a baseball game at one of the high schools and me and two of the other younger brothers were out walking around. We went on the football field and there was Barry fucking sanders, doing some drills on his own.
He was so cool to us, he said he was about to go inside and shoot some hoops and he took us with him. We spent about 30 min with him before we went back to the baseball game. I was 9/10 and didn’t fully grasp how rediculously amazing the experience was for a few more years.
No one ever believes me when I tell them I played bball with Barry that day. But I did. And he was the most down to earth superstar ever man and he was so kind to us when he could have told us to buzz off.
Barry Sanders for life man.
I met herman Moore at a Burger King about 5 years later and he was also nice but nothing could compare to that random June day at Rochester Adams high School.
Oh so you’re stealing my childhood dreams. No, that’s fine. Totally cool. Barry and Herman Moore…
Did he serve y’all pancakes afterwards?
I ran into Gordie Howe several times in the 90’s at random fast food places. He was also a pretty approachable guy and super kind. I only bring up because of your burger King reference. I spoke with Gordoe in a long john silvers, a taco bell, and a frisch’s big boy
The thought of Mr. Hockey walking around in a Taco Bell is so funny to think of.
I for real bought him a chili cheese burrito when I was 16. Lol
My aunt used to nanny for a kid in his neighborhood and has a bunch of similar stories where he would spend time with kids and be present. The only thing he wouldn’t do was sign autographs in front of his kids.
man that’s just a fantastic memory and story! thanks for sharing! i can see it in my mind like it happened to me
Yeah right bro. Pics or it didn’t happen. Jk that’s so sick
My brother who went to college in Flint always had stories of how his friends played bball with Barry in high school and how amazing he was, including his ability to throw it down at 5’8".
Stark contrast to my childhood story of meeting a different Barry — Barry Bonds. The guy could have been nice and just shook my hand but he was a complete asshole about it, to a little kid!
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