It’s hard. Really, think about it. Define what it means to achieve success.
Maybe it’s measured in rings, or palm-sized crystalline trophies, or inch-long snippets of nylon, sheared from the net in some distant arena.
But maybe it’s more than that, or less, if you think of it this way: Maybe success isn’t reaching a goal. What if it’s failing, barely missing that dream years and years in the making, and continuing on? What if it’s waking up in the morning, when your whole world is crumbling, and having the courage to just get up?
The senior stars of the North Carolina men’s basketball team, Marcus Paige and Brice Johnson, didn’t know success before this year.
Before an ACC regular season crown, and then an ACC Tournament title, and now a spot in this year’s Final Four in Houston.
“They’ve been through a lot,” Joel Berry said.
“They made it to the Sweet 16 last year, lost. And they got to the same spot the year before and lost. So you know, it’s been a rough stretch for them.”
Didn’t know success? That’s not fair to say. Remember all the stuff, all the drama, all the headlines and headaches and setbacks. P.J. Hairston’s antics, the academic scandal, Coach Dean Smith’s death — and yet, here they are today.