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When their son, Isaac, was a baby, Rachel and Danny Haas trekked two hours to an Atlanta-area Target, the only place tha

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:26 am
by riluowanying123
When their son, Isaac, was a baby, Rachel and Danny Haas trekked two hours to an Atlanta-area Target, the only place that carried size 5T clothes with snaps. Isaac wasnt 5; he was barely a toddler. In fact he was still in diapers, but he had outgrown baby sizes, and his parents werent interested in wrestling their big boy for every diaper change. They needed the snaps.As their boy grew -- and grew and grew and grew -- Rachel and Danny soon realized that their Alabama home wasnt going to do. So just as the Howards did for Clifford the Big Red Dog, the Haas family retrofitted everything to suit Isaac: The doorways are 7-foot-5, the shower heads loiter somewhere near the ceiling, and Isaac slept in a king-sized bed ... diagonally.Fast forward to Isaacs freshman year at Purdue. After he suffered through a particularly lousy free-throw performance at a game in Maui, coach Matt Painter carted Isaac off to a small gym to work on his foul shooting. The two returned in time to join the team for a buffet meal. After Isaac left, one of his teammates looked at his coach in awe, That was the most impressive thing Ive ever seen. Perplexed, Painter asked if he meant shooting the extra free throws. No, his player replied. He just ate 40 chicken strips. I counted them.The tales of tall Isaac Haas truly read like tall tales.And lets get this out of the way, too.Seven feet, two inches.Twenty two.Yes.Those would be the answers to the three-part question that Isaac hears at every mall, restaurant and airport in America: How tall are you? What size shoe do you wear? Do you play basketball?So yes, Isaac Haas, all 86 inches and 290 pounds of him, is a big man, like double-take-when-he-walks-in-a-room big.Except the measure of this man is a lot more than just his height.After Erin would have one of her seizures, Isaac would sneak into her room sometimes to comfort her, Rachel Haas said. Id find him there, holding her like she was a baby.SHE WAS THREE?months old the first time they realized something wasnt right. By then, by the time the epileptic seizures became obvious, doctors figured Erin had suffered countless infantile spasms that went unnoticed by her parents.Epilepsy is hardly uncommon -- one in 26 Americans will develop epilepsy or recurring seizures in their lifetime -- but it covers a wide spectrum. Some people can be treated with medications; others need surgery. Erin Haas has whats called intractable epilepsy, which means neither drugs nor the countless brain surgeries she has had over the years can bring her seizures under control.Isaac didnt understand all of that when his sister was first born. He was 4. He knew only that something wasnt quite right, and his little sister was getting an awful lot of attention, certainly a lot more than he was. He didnt like that very much, either.When she figured he could at least grasp some of it, Rachel Haas sat Isaac down to explain what was wrong, that Erin wasnt likely to get better, and that the Haas familys new normal would be anything but.Along with multiple brain surgeries, the most recent in 2012, Erin underwent facial reconstruction necessitated by face-first falls during seizures. Once during dinner she fell so hard onto a hard oak table, the table bounced and moved an entire half inch. Erin jokes she has more stitches than most motocross riders, and for years Rachel feared the bruising on her daughters forehead would never subside. Before Erins first surgery, a sudden noise would trigger a seizure, and if Erin expected a noise that didnt come, shed also have a seizure. Consequently the familys house is quiet and still, the phones all turned to vibrate, the toilet lids made so they dont slam.All that, and the reality that this would be forever, is what Rachel tried to explain to the boy who loved his baby sister so much that, when she was a few weeks old, he insisted his mom bring her to school for show-and-tell.After 30 minutes of me explaining it to him and him crying, he never complained about it again, Rachel said. It caused him to mature a lot earlier in different ways. Hes always silly, in a good kid way, but our entire lives have been stressful situations. He can handle stress like nobody else.Rather than be jealous of the attention Erin commanded, Isaac decided to be his little sisters champion. Better yet, he would be her hero. Maybe subconsciously at least, Isaac also recognized that by excelling at something, he might swing some of that attention back his way.So he started to play sports.Isaac Haas is the kid who looks like a redwood standing in the middle of a hedgerow. So Isaac and basketball were a perfect marriage, perhaps a little too perfect. Understandably he dominated the games and not surprisingly, other kids didnt like that so much. Desperate to find something to make the superior-sized player feel inferior, they zeroed in on his big feet and his big ears.Well, he did have big ears, Rachel said. We used to joke, the better to hear you with, my dear. But we told him if thats all they got, let em have it. If the best they have is your ears and feet, youre good to go.As his game blossomed -- and his head grew into proportion with his ears -- the town bullies didnt have so much to say. Isaac started running with the better summer league teams, attracting college scouts to tiny Hokes Bluff, Alabama (population 4,000). With his recruiting ranking rising and his stats improving (he averaged 18.5 points and 11 rebounds as a high school junior), Isaac originally committed to Wake Forest, choosing the Demon Deacons over UAB, Purdue and a host of other schools. But in the 11th hour he opted not to sign with the Demon Deacons, stunning everyone with his decision to go to Purdue.Isaac said he liked the school and Painters reputation for coaching big men, but he also saw the cultural shift as an important challenge. Reared in that small town and happily cocooned by his family, Isaac liked the idea of going away for college and experiencing a place completely different -- even snowy Indiana.At least thats what he thought he wanted.Oh man, I was so homesick, Isaac said. Getting away from moms nest was a little harder than I thought.Rock bottom came one night in the first semester. Isaac called home, telling his mom he didnt think he could stick it out. They talked for nearly an hour, and Rachel thought she had quelled the panic. Except no sooner had Isaac hung up when he called back, saying the same thing.I basically told him to suck it up, she said.WHEN ISAAC ARRIVED in West Lafayette, Indiana, his physical presence was imposing but his stamina not so much. In games, hed come out of the gates on fire but tire easily. Painter offered?much the same advice to his freshman: Suck it up.?In high school, it was so simple. There werent a whole lot of 7-foot-2 kids walking around, even fewer who were as strong as Isaac. He would barely break a sweat, score a bunch of points, win a game and celebrate with a big pizza. He figured if he got even bigger and stronger, he could follow the same path in college.He would make these comments to me and Id think, are you serious? Painter said. Hed say, Aw look at me, Im stacked. Im up to 315, 320 [pounds]. I had to explain to him that no, you have to lean down to play to the best of your ability.Out went the late-night runs to Papa Johns and the wowing teammates with meals of 40 chicken strips. Over time, Isaac learned to maximize his size and use it to his advantage. Where, for example, others have to use an arm bar to defend an opponent, Haas needs merely to place the palm of one hand on someones back to have the same effect.Ive done a better job growing into my body and understanding my body, the conditioning needs, the rebounding and physical aspects you have to go into detail with as a big guy, he said. Its like coach always says, you dont put regular gas in a Lamborghini. You have to use premium. Its about the right time and work.As Isaac learned the proper balance, he had a buffer. A.J. Hammons, two years Isaacs senior and only two inches smaller, gobbled up minutes and awards, allowing Isaac to grow into his role on the team.Hammons finished his eligibility last season, and as the season ended, Painter suggested that perhaps Isaac would like to weigh his NBA draft stock as well.His response was, Next year is my year, which I thought was pretty mature on his part, Painter said. Hes been the best backup in the country, but he hasnt started; he hasnt carried that weight. This is his year.So far it looks that way. Isaac has nearly doubled his production, averaging 16.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game (9.8 and 3.7 last season).THE GOAL IS so close now. Like virtually every other player suiting up for a college basketball game, Isaac long has dreamed of being an NBA player. Isaac admits he gets a warm feeling in his stomach when he thinks about it.?His dream stretches beyond simply stepping on an NBA court. He wants to help Erin.Now 16, Isaacs sister attends the same public high school her big brother did, but she is developmentally delayed and struggles socially. Her social circle consists mostly of her cousins. Her big brother, as he once hoped, is her hero and best friend. Erin loves seeing Isaac on television and rooting for the Boilermakers, but her life has limits. Erin struggles with math, doesnt have the same filters that the rest of us do and because of the severity and frequency of her seizures, wont be able to live alone.Finding a cure for epilepsy remains elusive. Research is critically underfunded, and the disease, once viewed as a mental health issue or even possession by the devil, is still very much misunderstood. Isaac hopes to change that and dreams of spearheading a foundation that will raise money for research.I want to be able to provide for her so she never has to worry about anything ever again, Isaac said. But I also want to find a cure. My sole purpose, honestly, is to help Erin have the best life she possibly can.Yes, the tales of tall Isaac Haas are pretty tall tales, but the measure of the man is far greater than how tall he measures. Black UA Stephen Curry 3 .C. -- Rodney Hood connected from all over the court while freshman Jabari Parker was busy swatting shots and scoring in transition. White UA Stephen Curry 1 . Bradwell was scheduled to become a free agent Tuesday. Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts. http://www.cheapuastephencurry.com/ . PETERSBURG, Fla. Red UA Stephen Curry 5 .C. -- Todd Fiddler scored a hat trick, including the overtime goal, as the Prince George Cougars survived an 8-7 win against the Kamloops Blazers in Western Hockey League play Sunday. Gold UA Stephen Curry 2 . -- Bryant McKinnie came out of his stance and lowered his shoulder into a practice squad player, causing a crisp thud to reverberate in the Miami Dolphins practice bubble. MINNEAPOLIS -- At the end of November, Derrick Rose brought his New York Knicks to Target Center, the building Tom Thibodeau now calls home with the Minnesota Timberwolves.Adversaries that night, Thibodeau and Rose spent five years together in Chicago grinding out victories and trying to restore the Bulls as Eastern Conference powers. They had dinners together, talked basketball together and bonded through the ups and downs of Roses MVP award and his knee injuries.So when Rose glanced at the standings and saw Thibodeaus Timberwolves at a lowly 5-13, the point guard knew his former coach, one of the most intense personalities in the NBA, probably wasnt taking it well.Hes probably driving himself crazy, Rose said. A lot of late nights. His staff is probably having a lot of late nights, too. But it all comes with just trying to win. Hes a winner at heart. He wants to win every game. Thats the crazy thing about him. Some games youre going to lose, but hes probably up late nights and driving himself crazy a little bit.It has only gotten worse for the Wolves (6-18) since then, with only the Dallas Mavericks having won fewer games. Heading into a game against the Bulls on Tuesday night, Thibodeaus first game in Chicago since he was fired by the Bulls in an acrimonious split in 2015, he is searching for answers and a way to connect with his new team.Its been a stunning start to Thibodeaus first season in Minnesota after leading the Bulls to the playoffs in all five of his seasons there. During those years, they were never under .500 after the first two weeks of the season, except for in 2013-14 when they started 9-16. They rebounded to finish 48-34 that season.Rose is right. Thibodeau and his staff get to the office early in the morning and often dont leave until well into the night. Its not uncommon for staffers to sleep at the teams practice facility so they can devote more time to film study and game planning.Theres no shortcut to this, Thibodeau said earlier this season. You have to go through it. Its important to maintain high standards. It starts with practice and preparation.Owner Glen Taylor chose Thibodeau over a long line of suitors last summer in hopes that his demanding style would expedite the growth process for a promising young roster and end a 12-year playoff drought.But the Wolves have been slow to catch on to his defensive teachings, ranking 29th out of 30 teams in the league inn defensive efficiency.dddddddddddd.After a 27-point home loss to Detroit on Friday, he said he was very concerned that his team was not responding to his message.Im going to keep coming. I dont go away, he vowed. Im going to look at everything, re-examine. Somethings being missed. Its got to change.Thibodeau has been noticeably less demonstrative on the sideline over the last two weeks than he was early in the season, but the Wolves still tighten up when things start to go wrong, as they did in a 25-4 fourth quarter run by the Warriors on Sunday night.I studied before I took the job so I knew what I was getting into, Thibodeau said. Youre looking at it and I knew we dont have experience. Part of the learning part is the trial and error. We have to go through it. But I also have to make sure were making progress and moving forward. Thats part of my job.Offense hasnt been the issue so far for the Wolves, who are 10th in the league in offensive efficiency. Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins and Zach LaVine are the first trio of 21-year-olds averaging at least 20 points a game on the same team in NBA history.But Towns, the reigning rookie of the year, has looked disinterested on defense, often getting beaten back down the floor in transition for easy layups. Wiggins has been up and down on the perimeter defensively and sixth-year point guard Ricky Rubio, the teams only real veteran getting significant playing time, has been unable to adapt to Thibodeaus systems.Its not about (Thibodeau). Its about us, LaVine said after the Pistons loss. Were the ones on the court. He puts in the effort. Were not executing.The Bulls hired Fred Hoiberg to replace Thibodeau, a more player-friendly coach that has lightened the atmosphere in Chicago. But they missed the playoffs in his first season and former Bulls star Joakim Noah said in November that You dont realize what you have with (Thibodeau) until hes not around. They are 13-10 and in fifth place in the East this season.It doesnt happen overnight, Thibodeau said. You have to work at it. Theres going to be some good days, some bad days. Thats all part of it. 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