The Franklins and the Gundys have known each other for decades. First, it was Franklin’s dad, Varryl, the legendary basketball coach at Millwood, and Gundy’s dad, Ray. They crossed paths when their kids were young, the Gundys in Midwest City, the Franklins nearby on Oklahoma City’s east side.
Several days later as Franklin was driving home from practice, he decided to call Gundy. No agenda. No plan. Franklin just wanted to make sure Gundy was OK.“Hold on,” Franklin remembers Gundy saying. “Before you even get started, Darwin, I was wrong, and I’m sorry for what I said. There’s no way for me to understand how that word makes you feel. But I did not mean that at all.”Still, Gundy didn’t let himself off the hook.Franklin: “I know it’s not your heart. I know that’s now how you feel.
“Come talk to the kids about accountability,” he said to Gundy. “The fact that you are accepting accountability on the biggest stage and you’re accepting it without making excuses … will you come talk to my guys?” “He talked about how he did everything with passion,” Franklin said. “Everything that he did over the course of his life, he did it with passion. He didn’t half do it. He wasn’t faking it. He was gonna do stuff with passion.”“One of the biggest things was, accountability isn’t just you making sure somebody else is accountable,” Franklin said. “You can’t make sure somebody else is accountable till you’re accountable for yourself.
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