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Management number 220518391 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$4.00 Model Number 220518391
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The Milk House is more than a basketball memoir—it's the deeply personal story of Coach Rob Nickens, a homegrown legend from Washington, D.C., whose life has been defined by grit, growth, and giving back. From his childhood days dribbling on the concrete courts of New Jersey Avenue to becoming one of the winningest high school basketball coaches in DCIAA history, Nickens shares a journey that is equal parts inspiring and transformative.Raised in a city where basketball wasn’t just a sport but a way of survival, Nickens found refuge and purpose through the game. After a promising playing career was cut short by injury, he discovered his true calling: coaching young men not only to win games but to win in life. Through raw storytelling, emotional honesty, and powerful reflections, he recounts how he built championship programs at M.M. Washington and Theodore Roosevelt High School, guided by four core values—discipline, effort, respect, and love.At the heart of the book is “The Milk House,” the Roosevelt gym that became a sanctuary for so many—a place where brotherhood was built, dreams were nurtured, and young men were taught to stand tall. Nickens weaves in stories of personal loss, unforgettable wins, and his deep-rooted connection to the D.C. community. He pays tribute to mentors, players, assistant coaches, and school leaders who helped him shape a legacy that reaches far beyond the scoreboard.The book also touches on his success as a youth football coach, his run-ins with D.C.’s gun violence epidemic, and the many ways sports served as a lifeline for the city’s youth. Whether he’s reflecting on coaching in front of 6,000 fans, riding buses to championship games, or listening to Thriller before tip-off, every chapter carries the heart of a man driven to serve.The Milk House is a story about basketball—but even more, it's a story about belief, purpose, and the lasting impact one man can have on an entire generation. It’s a must-read for coaches, educators, athletes, and anyone who understands that greatness is not just measured in wins, but in the lives you touch along the way. Read more

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Language English
File size 12.7 MB
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Print length 186 pages
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Publication date July 27, 2025
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