(VIDEO)Coach Was Furious When His Players Disrespected National Anthem, So He Does THIS To Teach Them A Lesson!

Coaching basketball starts with teaching respect and gratitude for the freedom to play. This opportunity is only possible because of sacrifices made by others, such as those who paused their education to fight wars.

Singing the national anthem before major sporting events has become a show, but it’s essential for players to understand its significance and respect it. “I don’t mind Lady Gaga singing it,” said Virginia Tech basketball coach Buzz Williams, “but these kids gotta learn why it’s being performed.”

Williams’ lesson to his players about the anthem’s importance was powerful and emotional, highlighting the need for respect and understanding in sports.

Watch the video below:

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