|
Now that he's lived his dream, and made some good money doing so, he's back in Las Vegas, where he and his wife, a labor and delivery nurse at UMC, can start focusing on her goals.
Which is not to say Nesby is done with basketball. Or dreams. He is now the co-owner of an incipient ABA (American Basketball Association) franchise, the Las Vegas Venom, which starts its inaugural season at 7 p.m. on November 11, against the Hollywood Fame, at Spring Valley High School. And he is also at work blooming a dream that began during his college days, which is to run an inclusive basketball center under his Tyrone Nesby Foundation. In his vision it will be a place where kids in this town can exhaust their energy in a safe, productive manner, and a place to ignite their own dreams.