The Rockets' day off in Memphis included a visit to the National Civil Rights Museum, a...
The museum and its displays, especially the preserved room at the hotel where King stayed and the balcony where he was killed, have a way of putting visitors in that time and place.
“On an off day in Memphis, it’s an opportunity for all of us to learn something,” Rockets coach Stephen Silas said of his decision to bring his team to the museum. “That’s the third time I’ve been, and I learned a lot yesterday. And for our young guys, who at times, especially in the middle of a season can get so into games and practices and game plans and other stuff, it’s important for us to look outside of ourselves and find the foundation that was built for us to even be in this position.
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