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New York Knicks Guard Surprises Basketball Team With Sneakers
The donation came ahead of the first game of the season.

GARDEN CITY, NY — The Garden City boys basketball team received a donation from New York Knicks guard Tyler Kolek ahead of their first game of the season.
On Dec. 11, Kolek gifted the team with new sneakers.

“High school is such an important stage for players, not just for basketball but for learning who they are and what they want to become,” Kolek said. “Seeing how invested Cyrus is in his players and the culture he’s helping build makes it easy to want to support a program like Garden City. If this donation helps motivate those guys, reminds them they’re supported, and pushes them to keep working as they start their season, then it’s meaningful.”
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Kolek played college basketball at Marquette University and formed a friendship with Garden City High School alumnus and assistant basketball coach Cyrus Lalehzar, who worked as a student manager for Marquette’s program.

“One of the most impactful lessons I learned at Marquette came from head coach Shaka Smart, who spoke about the ‘pyramid of identity’ and the importance of remembering yourself and who helped you along the way. Relationships were a key pillar of his program, and that perspective has stayed with me as a coach,” Lalehzar said. “Tyler and I both transferred to Marquette and built a strong friendship on and off the court. He’s followed my coaching over the past three years, and as I enter my fourth, he wanted to do something special. Giving back to our players means a great deal to our program and reinforces the values we teach every day.”
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