Exactly.
And in a school where jocks, regardless of actual talent, could do whatever they wanted and had egos the size of continents...this kid was the real deal in sports and was also incredibly smart, respectful to teachers and classmates and had no ego. Being a superstar in the whole state as a senior b-ball player, he could have had a big ego and become insufferable, but he didn't. He actually tried to step away from the limelight of it as much as possible.
I went to his grad party and only gave him a card (all I gave any kids who invited me) and he sent a thank you telling me that he appreciated me as a teacher because I cared about him for more than basketball. And I have to add that all of this is a credit to parents who understood the challenges of his situation and raised him to know that there are many things in life more important than his ability to shoot a ball into a hoop.