Reggie Jackson: But my brother kind of talked some sense into me. It was a time during the pandemic where people unfortunately didn’t have jobs still. The job market was very brutal, so just the idea of coming back for another year and not knowing what was going on in the world and knowing I had some joy (for the game). Really, I came back with an idea that I was just going to enjoy waking up each and every day being around the game that I love. And honestly, I didn’t expect to even play. … I just thought I was going to probably be more of a mentor, a senior statesman role, trying to vie for a position if I can get on the court. I was going to be OK watching the development of the young guys, especially after developing the relationship in the bubble with guys like Terance Mann, Amir Coffey — post-bubble and before signing that minimum, again, it was more so about just coming back understanding the world landscape, the job market, people not really having an idea of what’s going on.