Tim Grover was now, without a doubt, a success story. He was a reflection of the great American Dream.
He had served the God of Basketball, Michael Jordan, for 17 years, achieving immense success and generous rewards. His net worth now exceeded ten million USD. He had his own column, was a motivational speaker, and owned one of the most elite training facilities in the United States: Attack Athletics.
It was a 60,000-square-foot (5,600-square-meter) training center in Chicago, which included four NBA-regulation courts and a 1,000-seat multipurpose arena.
He was no longer the little kid of Indian descent who worried about going hungry. His father no longer had to work as a porter at the morgue.
He sat on a plane bound for Cleveland, enjoying the attentive service of first class.
