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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights

When the Oklahoma City Thunder punched their ticket to the NBA Finals, the celebration went far beyond the hardwood. It reached the hallways of Paycom Center, where a man known simply as โ€œCoach Mackโ€ stood, beaming with pride. But Marvin Mack isnโ€™t your average security guard. Heโ€™s an HBCU basketball alum, a former high school coach, and the heart and soul of the Thunderโ€™s home-court culture.

Coach Mackโ€™s story starts long before the NBA spotlight. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Mack was a standout player at Guthrie High School before heading to Langston Universityโ€”an HBCU nestled just north of Oklahoma City. He played college basketball there from 1969 to 1973, proudly representing Langstonโ€™s rich legacy of Black excellence in athletics.

From Langston University to the NBA

โ€œMy background is basketball,โ€ Mack shared in an NBA Today feature. โ€œI played high school ball in Guthrie, Oklahomaโ€ฆ then got recruited to Langston University, which is an HBCU.โ€

After college, Mack poured his heart into coaching, spending nearly 25 years on the sidelines as the girlsโ€™ basketball coach at Frederick Douglass High School in Oklahoma City. Known for his mentorship and tough love, Mack helped mold young athletes and impart life lessons that extended beyond the game.

In 2005, when the New Orleans Hornets relocated to Oklahoma City in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Coach Mack got his first NBA gigโ€”providing security at games. Heโ€™s been with the Thunder ever since.

Coach Mackโ€™s Role with the Thunder

Though his official title is โ€œsecurity guard,โ€ his badge reads โ€œCoach Mackโ€โ€”by request. โ€œWhen I took the job here, my name tag didnโ€™t say Coach Mack,โ€ he recalled. โ€œI said, โ€˜We gotta fix this.โ€™ Thatโ€™s who I am.โ€

What makes Mack special isnโ€™t just his basketball pedigreeโ€”itโ€™s the way he connects with everyone, from arena staff to All-Stars.

โ€œCoach Mack is just so, so special,โ€ said NBA Today host Malika Andrews. โ€œHeโ€™s been so lovely and wonderful and welcoming to us.โ€

Oklahoma City Thunder players feel the same.

โ€œHe treats everybody with respect and dignity,โ€ said Oklahoma Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault. โ€œHeโ€™s a great presence. He helps me with some advice from time to timeโ€ฆ I take note.โ€

Players and Coaches Respect the HBCU Legend

Mackโ€™s connection to players runs deep. Whether itโ€™s a game-day pep talk or just a handshake in the hallway, he brings the same passion and presence he did when coaching high schoolers.

โ€œHeโ€™s a big part of what we do,โ€ said NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. โ€œHeโ€™s happy to be there, happy to hold the door for you. Heโ€™ll take your bag if your hands are full.โ€

His impact stretches far beyond Oklahoma City. NBA legend Kobe Bryant once asked to take a photo with Coach Mack during his final game in OKC. It wasnโ€™t Mack chasing the momentโ€”it was Kobe recognizing greatness in someone else.

โ€œCoach Mack remembers yelling at two older boys in the hallway that night,โ€ said ESPNโ€™s Marc Spears. โ€œThen he gets a tap on the shoulderโ€”โ€˜Kobe wants to take a picture with you.โ€™ Thatโ€™s the greatest moment of his hallway career.โ€

A Legacy of Love, Built at an HBCU

Now, as the Oklahoma City Thunder chase their first title in over a decade, Coach Mack is still in his post, dapping up visiting players, encouraging the home team, and making everyone feel seen.

โ€œOklahoma City wonโ€™t be the same if we pull this thing off,โ€ he said. โ€œI just love what I do. I guess everybody knows Coach Mack all across the countryโ€ฆ Not braggingโ€”itโ€™s just that when you show love to people, people show love back.โ€

The NBA Today segment on Coach Mack didnโ€™t just move fansโ€”it drew love from NBA players across the league.

โ€œCoach Mack is my guy!!! Appreciate him soo much!!! ?,โ€ NBA veteran Russell Westbrook commented after seeing the feature. JR Smith chimed in, โ€œYes Sir!!! Coach Mack the man!!!!???โ€ And former NBA guard Isaiah Thomas added, โ€œCoach Mack got that good energy every time you see em ?.โ€

In the Thunderโ€™s championship quest, stars like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren will grab headlines. But behind the scenes, the heart of this team is a man who once laced up for Langston, patrolled high school sidelines, and now holds down a hallway with wisdom, warmth, and the soul of an HBCU legend.

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