“Anyone’s Game” goes behind the scenes of Canada’s top high school prep program
TORONTO — Early in Episode 1 of “Anyone’s Game,” Tony McIntyre talks about the growth he’d seen in Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe, an explosive six-foot-seven wing who arrived at Orangeville Prep as a raw 13-year-old.
“M.A. came in here, and in terms of maturity level, on a scale of zero to 10? Below zero,” McIntyre says.
The comment said everything about McIntyre’s philosophy. It’s about more than developing great basketball players, but helping them become solid young men as well.
“I think I’m in a unique situation where … I’m not trying to be an NBA coach, I’m not trying to be a college coach, I’m trying to teach life lessons, and use basketball as that means and prepare them for what they’re about to go into in college.”