David Robinson: Former NBA Player Turns to Education
The Admiral is one of America's Best Leaders because of his work with the Carver Academy
David Robinson was always one of the NBA's goody-two-shoes (in his case, a robust size 17), especially when he played alongside NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman in the mid-1990s. While other ballplayers' off-the-court behavior has landed them in the tabloids for one sin or another, Robinson, 44, a devout Christian, has made a name for himself in the world of philanthropy.
His most extensive project since hanging up his sneakers has been the Carver Academy, a pre-K-to-sixth-grade school in San Antonio where the curriculum mixes faith, languages, arts, and science. The school, which serves 120 children, many of them underprivileged, is named for George Washington Carver, the scientist, social activist, teacher, and inventor. "A well-rounded education has always been an issue close to my heart, and the school is a service project that will still be around long after I'm gone," Robinson says.
Fittingly, his moniker during his NBA career was "the Admiral," acquired because of his time at the Naval Academy, where he studied math and engineering. After fulfilling his service commitment, Robinson joined the San Antonio Spurs. When he retired 14 years later, he was judged one of the 50 greatest players in league history. "I would see a lot of kids, while traveling with the NBA, that wanted to be an NBA player or a rapper, and I thought that was just terrible. I want them to get an education first, and then they can go on and do whatever they want to with their lives," he says.
Nearly all students at Carver receive some type of scholarship, thanks in part to Robinson's largess. And the school has had proven results: Students score above the national average on the Stanford Achievement Test.
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David Robinson
Thank you David for walking in your Christian faith and showing other young men and women they can also. You are one of Earth's and Mankind's great blessings.
thank you
David, thank you so much for being the kind of man that our young people can look up to and aspire to be like. Your commitment to your faith, your family, and to our community is an inspiration to us all. I thank God that he has allowed us to see what we all can achieve and still be as down to earth as you. We are blessed to have you in our city. Thank you for all the memories (your basketball career) but mostly for your living day to day faith.
Thank you Admiral
I applaud David Robinson's efforts as a role model to other adults and children, holding firm to education, faith, health, and giving back to his community. While others players around him held out for more money, David stepped out of the limelight of his leadership role, took a cut in pay, and helped again to build something larger than him. Being at your last game was something special. Thank you!
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