It's incongruous given all he's achieved, but Steven Adams initially disliked basketball.
Far from instantly falling in love with the game that has since given the Kiwi a handsome living, it was instead the joy of incremental personal progress that kept him in the sport.
At a "bad spot" in his life, basketball allowed Adams to grow, eventually flourishing from an oversized and unmotivated kid into one of the best centres in the NBA.
And that's the message that Adams has brought back to New Zealand while this week conducting camps with Kiwi kids around the country: that basketball can provide both purpose and a pathway.
"I didn't actually like the game at first," Adams said in a North Shore gym this morning. "But I really fell in love with the progress, just seeing a little bit of progress, and it made me feel like I had a bit of purpose in my life, as cheesy as that sounds.