I loved when he said, the TV procter says I have 30 seconds to commercial. Then he said something in Italian( basically saying I'm gonna take as much time as I want because I dont have much time left♥️♥️♥️...Kevin
Yeah Jimmy V is an amazing person for all the hope he gives us and He actually died 55 days after giving this speech on March 4, 1993 and died April 28, 1993.
I just came back to this video and got a fucking Sargento ad right when he was about to start talking about the Jimmy V foundation. Fuck whoever decided to advertise on this video.
I'm a 23 year old living with End stage renal failure and i came here today to remind myself to be thankful for all the things i have. i won't give up. best of luck to you all.
It captures me how Valvano had such a "release" while he was up there. He was barely able to move and had trouble with the stairs, but while he was at that podium, he was, if for just ten minutes, free of his disease. It's incredible.
I thought the same thing Troy. Whatever energy he had its like he summoned it up, spoke his piece and was utterly spent afterwards. I still get goose bumps watching it especially since my father lost his battle with cancer five years ago and my brother in-law this past summer.
chiefymike I’m really late to this, however I’m sorry for your losses, those are staggering and it’s like he had one last moment within him and that’s when he used it, to inspire others because he wanted nothing more than to help them
I seen this speech live and 30 years later I still cry every time I sit down to listen to it. After my diagnosis of MS and type 1 diabetes it was and still is a reminder to stay on my feet and keep fighting. I know those disease don't compare to cancer but that is the power of this speech to me. Good luck with your battle and you have my prayers that once you rid your body of it you never have to face it again.
The speech should be a requirement read for anyone in healthcare. I am a paraplegic, a recent massive heart patient and a Cancer survivor. Valvanos Speech kicks my butt whenever I loose sight that I too still have a job to do.....
Just diagnosed Stage IV colon cancer that has spread to liver. Literally will be in for the fight of my life. Will be watching this amazing speech MANY times in the coming weeks. Thank you Jimmy V!
Thank you so much for your support of Jim Valvano and The V Foundation. We are excited to be celebrating our 20th anniversary and wouldn't be here without supporters like y'all!
Cancer took both of their bodies. The soul has never died but can forget and hence we don't generally remember between bodies but this will be solved and for some already has been.
30 years later and this still makes me cry. It is even worse now because cancer is trying to take my father from me. I am participating in a communication class tomorrow and had to choose a speech that inspired me. I am using Jimmy's as my example.
Cancer sucks o have raised almost 4000 for the relay America cancer society people ask me why bother I been doing this because it's what's i do to help raise money because I love doing it ♥️
This, to me, is the most poignant speech ever delivered. It captures the essence of humanity--the tragedy, the triumph, the hope--that frames life itself. The older I get, the more I appreciate its wisdom.
So true. When I first heard Jimmy V give this speech I was in my early 20’s so I didn’t know a lot about the essence of humanity. But at 50 I have seen my share of tragedy, triumph and hope. Mr. Valvano couldn’t have said it any better than this. We all need to be reminded of this; don’t give up, don’t ever give up.
A very sad and inspirational speech. He literally got off his death bed to make this speech. He died a month later. I'm a cancer survivor and may be alive today because of organizations like the V Foundation. Thank you to all that have donated to cancer research. And it makes me angry that some POS people actually gave this a thumbs down. Only a pitiful excuse for a human being would do that.
All videos with a lot of views get dislikes because a certain percentage of dislikes are accidental clicks. The .009% views to dislike ratio falls below the average accidental dislike percentage.
On a similar note the Survive & Advance 30 for 30 is probably the best one of the series. It was on SC recently probably since both teams got to the final 4 this year. Fantastic every time you watch it.
Yes. It takes me back to1992 when I watched my stepdad die a slow & painful death due to pancreatic cancer. He maintained that strong, positive attitude that me and my sister could not always do.
This speech should be shown in high school speech classes everywhere, the first day. 101 on how to speak with passion and personality. This was the first time I've seen this right now. One of the best speeches I've ever seen, if not the best.
I was shown this in High school, from a oddly stereotypical HS gym teacher, that missed out on his dream of being an NBA player. What I liked was that he kept it real, and I kept it real with him when I accidentally broke my friends arm, and he didn't report me. What I liked even more, that with the thought in my head that my brother dislocated his knee and he slowly walked over and said, "call the nurse", and that ride ended his football days in HS, just like when he dislocated his knee as a kid. When he saw I was rushed to. He ran. Whether or not is was because of my brother or mom, he ran. I remember being in class with him and he mentioned my brother's story: I want to be able to play with my kids. Well he is playing with his son. My nephew is a brat, but god damn, Coach V had an amazing speech, and I live to laugh, cry, and think every single day of my life.
I watch this speech at least once a month, sometimes more. Perspective is the most important thing we can have. Perspective and acceptance. I never met Jimmy, but he saved my life. He saves my life every time.
I've forgotten about this speech, then one day after I finish my treatment for esophageal cancer. It came up for whatever reason. I watched this video and it gives me the strength to carry on since I don't know what my outcome is going to be. I am never going give up. Thanks Jimmy V for helping me to attempt the victory over cancer.
WorkshopAddict Same here. That WolfPack team in that tournement was the exact time I started watching basketball. I sensed something special about them around the sweet sixteen. I was only 12 years old. That team...that man...will always have a special place in my heart.
He was dying of cancer, but it's like God gave him a temporary reprieve to have the strength to give one of the greatest speeches of all time. RIP Jimmy V.
This speech has legitimately helped me get through some rough times. Man was about to die from cancer and willed himself to stand up there and give some of the most profound words of wisdom anyone has ever given, if that doesn't make you think you can do anything you set your mind to I don't know what will. Jimmy V may have been taken from us too soon but he truly won at life and gave more to the world than most people could ever dream of. One of the most inspirational human beings in the history of sports.
I come back to this speech often. When my life gets to be too much and I need some inspiration, I watch Jimmy V leaving it all up there on that stage. I laugh, I cry, I'm moved. This speech epitomizes what it means to be human, to be spiritual, to believe in others and yourself. It is very hard to describe in words what this speech means to me, but I can tell you, when I'm done watching, I feel much better and life seems to take on a different tone. One that is more comforting, more motivating. Thank you Jimmy. The best speech I've watched in reality or in a movie hands down.
Very well said. Jimmy V's message here is immortal and regardless of what is occurring in life I always find his words so important and relevant to me. I've moved to tears through empathy towards Coach V words, and yet still I'm left feeling happy I can just FEEL as a person his passion and messages of love, struggle, and motivation. Anyone who knew Jimmy V personally was blessed truly.
WELL said I feel the exact same way ,when I am lost ,and at the LOWEST mental stage off sadness ,I listen to JIMMY. V ,AND HIS BEAUTIFUL WORDS MAKE ME WONT TO LOVE,AND STAY ALIVE
I'm a big time University of Houston fan and was really bummed out when his NC State team beat UH favored team in the last second of the 1983 NCAA Championship game. I couldn't understand how such a underdog team could beat one of the greatest college basketball teams of all time. As time went on I realized how it happened. That NC State team played with the never give up, don't ever give up heart of their coach. What a true champion Jimmy V was.
You are very kind to say this, I am from Raleigh and lived 2 miles from State, and State is my first love, we ( NC State and all the fans of State and Jimmy V) are lucky to have had him in our lives for the brief time we had.
The real reason again he died he was coaching and commentating and doing both.... Also what killed him were the allegations against him that were damaging about recruiting violations.... Both of them all at once were too much...
My father died in 1993 as well from cancer. And although we were just normal people, the amount of people that attended his funeral (standing room only) was a testament to the individual he was. Everyone from my neighborhood where I grew up was there, everyone from his job (that he was on for 25 years) was there, including the District and CEO of the company. You don't have to be a celebrity, just a wonderful person, with a wonderful personality, that people respect. It's been 21 years and my only regret is that he did not get to see the woman I have become and watch my daughters grow up (who at time of his death were 1 1/2 and 1 month old). My mom and I never let a day go by without remembering the man he was :) My dad was at home the last month of his life. Our dining room was literally changed into a hospital room, because my dad wanted to live out his last days at home. Two days before he past, we had to rush him to hospital, I was so glad that I was in the room when he took his last breath. If you have never known or witness someone succumb to Cancer, then you can't relate. This may be why there are 234 dislikes to this video.
thank you MzPami72 for putting your experience into words, as I went through something similar with my sister and uncle. Its been almost 13 and 17 years respectively. Your words brought it all back so vividly for me, and no it wasn't a pleasant experience. But I was there, I heard him breathe last, and she held my hand. I said goodbye to them, and miss them everyday.
I went through the same thing when my grandfather died of cancer, as my grandparents raised me for a good portion of my life, so I can still only imagine. I knew full well when he was alive that he was proud of me, but apart of me died the day he went. For years after I tried to do things to make him proud even though his physical body was no longer on this Earth. Watching people who are really close die can be extremely devastating regardless if it's from Cancer or something else, but if they were of huge importance to you and others on this Earth, it can create a bigger impact than just about any event one will experience in their life. I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm sure with my grandfather looking he and your dad are likely throwing a party right now, witnessing the both of us pursue the rest of our lives.
"It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart and it cannot touch my soul" That goes beyond whatever may take us, may it be cancer, AIDS, sudden death, etc. Jimmy V was right. All that we have lost we feel them everyday. No one can take that from them. Ever. I hope everyone who has lost someone out there is doing ok and we are all in this together.
I’ve been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. 6 months in and I’m kicking it’s ass. I watch this speech every Saturday. Words can’t describe what this speech does to me and for me. Jimmy V was a one of a kind special person. Rest In peace Coach V. You’re my inspiration. God bless everyone!!!
Buddy, same here. AML dx 8 yrs ago. BMT 7 yrs ago. I watch this speech every month or so. God has all of us. Even when we forget, he never will. Godspeed buddy!
I have one amazing thing and one sad thing. First, notice how humble of a man Jimmy is. Usually when someone has an acceptance speech of an award, they carry the award with pride. Notice that when he is giving his speech, he didn't touch it, he didn't glance at it, he didn't even think about the award. The point of his speech was to get the word out about such an awful disease. Second, This award was given in March 3rd 1993. Jimmy Volvano died on April 28, 1993. To me this is heartbreaking because he said, "I'm gonna be back here next year to give this award." and he didn't even make it a whole 6 months with his disease. He didn't get what he wanted, to hand out the Arthur Ashe award. This is the most inspiring speech I have ever seen and I tear up every time I watch it.
I stumbled upon a one hour documentary about Jim Valvano's speech this morning not knowing who he even was. Given how incredibly weak he was from his cancer battle, his speech is simply astonishing - on so many levels. It sounds like his foundation has changed a lot of lives. The documentary ends with the startling statistic that in 2023, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer. If that isn't sobering, I don't know what is. His seven words will not be lost on anyone who hears his speech, "Don't give up! Don't ever give up!" Those words are so true - for whatever battles you face in life. ❤
I've tested positive for Schitzophrenia, ADHD, Tourettes, OCD, and PTSD. My gym teacher had us watch this today, and I'm glad I saw this. One more piece of motivation to stay strong and stand my ground. I'll continue to fight my mental illnesses
I lost my Dad to Cancer in 1982, he fought till he had nothing left...I was 14 years old. Whatever comes my way I will never give up...like my Father...and Jimmy V.. Inspiration to us all..
I am 61 years old, and have been on hemodialysis for 31 years. I continue to come back to see Jimmy V speech, and remind myself how lucky I am in this world; and to continue to live life to the fullest! Take a moment each day to make a positive impact in someone's life!!
This was about 5 months before I was even born. I learned of this speech when I was only a teenager, yet at 30 years old I still come back to this speech from time to time to build myself up again and realize there is still hope. I’ve experienced loss and pain in my life including the devastation of cancer but men like this who never give up are what keep me going and supporting my family. My family is all that keeps me together and gives my life any meaning. This man was barely able to walk up or down the steps to give his speech, yet over 30 years later he is an inspiration to so many people ❤
3 time childhood cancer survivor, dealt with ptsd, depression, suicidal ideation, you name it. here I am in 2024 as a 26 year old developing my very own charity/foundation. this man is the very first of philanthropist influences and my first donation as a charity will be to the Jimmy V Fund. ❤❤
I miss him so much. He was such an enthusiastic coach. I use to love to watch him get excited. It got me excited. Absolutely one of the greatest coaches in history!
My dad fought to the end and never gave up. He lost his battle to cancer 36 years ago he was 43, I was only 14. At 50 years old I still cry for him. But losing him has made me love life and appreciate everyday I wake up. Rip dad 6-13-82 forever in my heart.
Alan Frank Thanks Alan, my dad went through the same scenario. Too late...diagnosed Feb 82 died June 82. 70 lbs when he died. Was a construction worker built like a brick shit house reduced to looking like a little boy in mans clothes. He suffered so terribly I see it in my sleep sometiimes. All the therapy in the world could never take away that image that remained inside my head all these years.
344 people gave this a thumbs down? I would like to say I'm shocked but that's just humanity for ya!!! One of the best speeches ever and the 30 for 30 was awesome as well.
One of the greatest moments in sports history, and it didn't take place on the court or the field. To have met Coach Valvano was an honor. His words of encouragement when I was researching colleges were incredibly uplifting. I'll never forget his words, his warmth and sincerity. I'll never forget him. Coach, you're some kind of wonderful. I cry every time I watch his speech. The college hoops season isn't official until his ESPY speech is broadcast. Play ball!
My dad just recently passed yesterday Dec. 16th 2024 of stage 4 rectum cancer. I had never heard of this man or this speech, but my dad and brother are big sports guys and so my last words to my dad when I still thought I'd see him the next day was that I loved him and I would miss him and he was a bit delusional prior to me saying that but he came around as I was leaving and he told me he would miss me and he loved me to as I was crying hugging him, and he said to me "in the great quote from Jim Valvano, cancer cannot take my heart, it cannot take my mind, and it cannot take my soul". I missed who the name was when he said it and I didn't recognize the quote, but I went and looked it up and finally found it and I just now watched this speech. My brother said my dad had said this was his favorite speech ever and he talked with my brother about it but never to me haha, and I think it was really amazing that he came around and said this to me as his last words, and I lastly said to him God loves you dad, and he said I know. I felt blessed by the last couple mins I had with my dad as I said goodbye.
Just went to the 2023 Jimmy V Classic this year and man, you forget how epic and powerful this speech is. So many life lessons: think, laugh, and cry. That’s a full day Jimmy! 🐐
Jesus. I'm 40 years old and with absolutely no shame what so ever.....everytime I watch this.....a tear is shed for Jim Valvano. I truly wish I had knew this man. Rest in piece Jimmy V.
I come back to this speech probably once a month, maybe every other month. And it always makes me cry and touches my heart. This should have 7 billion views. RIP to a legend, gone but never forgotten
Fighting cancer and been on treatment for almost everyday since summer 2021. I often come back to this speech. You make a difference, even today. Rest in peace
@jakel97 not really but thank you! Three different treatments and all failed. Started with a fourth one recently. The next scan in July will tell if it helps or not. But thankful for every extra day I get on this earth.
It baffles me that 342 people gave this a thumbs down...... I watched this clip every day with my father while he battled cancer until he passed. As a former athlete I've always had huge admiration for Coach V. Anyone who may be battling cancer or has a loved one battling it my family sends prayers for a quick recovery!
Still fighting Jimmy!! 31 years later the fight continues. But with this foundation being started over 3 decades ago, many families have kept there loved ones and have beat cancer. Thank you Mr. Valvano.
It’s crazy he died just a month after giving this speech. You can see the pain in his eyes when he talks about wanting to present the award the following year, I think he already knew that probably wasn’t going to happen. What an inspiration, what a legacy. This might be one of the best human beings to ever walk this earth. Rest In peace Jimmy Valvano.
It’s June 2024 and I still come back and watch this a few times a year when I’m in my feelings, and I’m 32. Stories like this and Craig Sager or Stewart Scott I feel like are important to understand. So many real life profound perspectives and lessons to be learned if you just listen. I don’t remember the first time I heard this speech but I cried, I’m certain of it. I cry even more and from a deeper level when I hear these now. My dad died when I was 11 on June 14th in a house fire and my mom passed away on thanksgiving 2019 from carcinoma. I say all that to say when I first saw this speech and others like it, I cried bc it was sad. When I watch it now I cry bc I have a greater respect and understanding of what is actually being said and how it’s said. It’s almost the 14th again and I feel like I come back to watch these when these times of the year roll around that are always extra tough. To everyone out there fighting something, keep going! “Don’t give up, don’t ever give up”❤
My father passed away this past Saturday, May 23, 2015 at the age of 70 ~ From the very beginning of my life, Dad shared his love of sports with me ... and so, it was only natural that when he was stricken with cancer nearly seven years ago, I immediately brought up the Jim Valvano ESPY speech. We both loved the entire speech when we heard it live ~ but during Dad's fight, we focused on three particular parts: Laugh, think, cry ... that's a heck of a day. Don't give up, don't ever give up. Cancer may take away all of my physical abilities, but it cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul, and these things will go on forever. In addition to the peace and inspiration that it brought my father and me, these words have had a profound affect on my life. Despite loving Jimmy V and his speech, I may never have focused so much on these words had Dad no gotten sick. A lasting tribute to my father, that while I was trying to inspire and lift him up, my life was changed by these words.
Every year, I come back to this speech and reflect. I think of where I am in my life, and how I'm going to reflect where i've been, where I am now, and where I want to be. Every year I learn something knew about myself because of this. Don't give up, Don't ever give up.
I watch it before every basketball game I help out with and at least two other times a week on top of game days. It helps me going despite my RSD and the physical pain that comes with it.
I was too young to remember this, but watching this, after being told about this speech by the older folk I've worked with, is a true inspiration. May his soul be resting in peace to this day and forever.
Laugh, think, and cry can make the pain go away for a while. Cancer can talk your physical abilities, but it can't take my mind, body, or soul. Never give up. Never give up. When I get get really down I listen to this inspirational speech that I never forget. Thanks Coach.
Whenever I think to myself that I have it rough I come here to be humbled. This video is so empowering and breathes life into you. Rest In Peace Jimmy.
Coach Jimmy V Left a Amazing Legacy and Is Still Inspiring People, I've Shared This Speech, and Don't Ever Give Up Many Times,God Bless You and #Nevergiveup
The gift Jimmy doesn't even know he gave us all. I comeback to this speech, so, so often to appreciate the little things and not give up when it's all I want to do. ❤
Just saved a kids life and I wanted to come here because I cried afterwards and I remembered that Jimmy V said to have a full day you need to cry, laugh, etc. haven’t cried in over 20 years! Thanks Jimmy V your memory will never die! Love you. C
Thank you for sharing your inspirational story! It's wonderful that Jimmy V means so much to you. And, we are pretty sure you are now the Jimmy V for the kid you saved!!!
I ljust ost my dad to cancer . He was a 26 year US Army veteran who came to this country from Italy at 17 and enlisted in the army at 18 . I miss him so much and this speech reminds me of him . Dad I love you I talk about u every day and I think about u every second. I'll see u again one day
Jimmy V died 58 days after giving this speech, but for 11 minutes he was more alive than anyone in the room.
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Its so sad to lose someone, I lost 2 parents and a brother all from cancer. My number is approaching. Jimmy V great man and what bravery and courage.
I loved when he said, the TV procter says I have 30 seconds to commercial. Then he said something in Italian( basically saying I'm gonna take as much time as I want because I dont have much time left♥️♥️♥️...Kevin
More alive than anyone in the world, it was truly powerful stuff
Yeah Jimmy V is an amazing person for all the hope he gives us and He actually died 55 days after giving this speech on March 4, 1993 and died April 28, 1993.
This speech makes you laugh, makes you cry, and makes you think.
Consider today a full day, ladies and gentlemen.
+SkilesHasFun wow
Ssematimba Allan tuck off
+SkilesHasFun Brilliant comment.
exactly
Skiles amen bro
It should be illegal to put ads in the middle of a speech like this
Absolutely the most disrespectful thing to do. Run some bull shit add during such a moving speech.
I just came back to this video and got a fucking Sargento ad right when he was about to start talking about the Jimmy V foundation. Fuck whoever decided to advertise on this video.
Uhm… the V foundation official TH-cam channel posted the video… so probably them. You really want to hate on them for it?
@@matthewmorse3307 seeing as how this is ESPN'S video you blame them. They request the ads on this video because they don't make money on views.
@@elainetheresa8416 get Premium then
I'm a 23 year old living with End stage renal failure and i came here today to remind myself to be thankful for all the things i have. i won't give up. best of luck to you all.
how are you doing?
+SuperJake169 alive and well. thx for asking
+John Doe What an awful thing to say. Karma gon' getcha...
+allyonightmare good luck man.
+allyonightmare Use CANNABIS OIL, its curing my dads 4 stage brain cancer!, Bro do it for real!
September 2019. I'm a stage 3 Hodgkins Lymphoma patient being reminded to never give up. I'm going to beat this. I'm going to live. I love you all
We are praying for you !!!
You’ve got this pal, stay strong🙌
Keep that mindset, and you will win the battle. You have a lot of people rooting for you!
Keep fighting brother! YOU will win this!!!
Keep living my friend you have an amazing story to tell.....don’t ever ever give up.
Watching this in 2024 as the NC State Wolfpack is getting ready to play in the sweet sixteen!! Coach V still brings me to tears. May he RIP!!
Ain’t it special. Now they’re in the final 4 for the first time since that 83 run
@@michaellicitra1570yes indeed👍
He barely had the strength to walk on and off the stage but for 11 minutes he gave everyone in that auditorium enough strength to fuel an army!
You are absolutely right! And, to this day, those 11 minutes inspire us to seek Victory Over Cancer!
@@thevfoundation Yes! 👏 Victory over cancer 🫶💪🙏
Nicely put! I saw it then and still watching it in 2023
It captures me how Valvano had such a "release" while he was up there. He was barely able to move and had trouble with the stairs, but while he was at that podium, he was, if for just ten minutes, free of his disease. It's incredible.
I thought the same thing Troy. Whatever energy he had its like he summoned it up, spoke his piece and was utterly spent afterwards. I still get goose bumps watching it especially since my father lost his battle with cancer five years ago and my brother in-law this past summer.
10 minutes that ensured that even though he was mortal, a piece of his spirit would live forever.
chiefymike I’m really late to this, however I’m sorry for your losses, those are staggering and it’s like he had one last moment within him and that’s when he used it, to inspire others because he wanted nothing more than to help them
🙏 the best!!
That's the power of God.
I am currently fighting cancer and I watch this speech often to inspire me to keep fighting. I love Jimmy V.
We got this, prayers are already up! I’m proud of you. You are supposed to see this message. God will carry you.
Keep fighting brotha! Done give up! This world needs you in it! I will pray for you and keep you in my thoughts! 💪
I seen this speech live and 30 years later I still cry every time I sit down to listen to it. After my diagnosis of MS and type 1 diabetes it was and still is a reminder to stay on my feet and keep fighting. I know those disease don't compare to cancer but that is the power of this speech to me. Good luck with your battle and you have my prayers that once you rid your body of it you never have to face it again.
@@samuelspencer6016 I am happy to hear you’re still here brotha! Keep fighting brotha! I am rooting for you!
Dont give up dont u ever give up ! God bless you
One of the greatest speeches of all time. Rest in peace
It's not one of it is the greatest
Ethan Bailey THE greatest speech of all time.
@Try Not To Avoid both great
The speech should be a requirement read for anyone in healthcare. I am a paraplegic, a recent massive heart patient and a Cancer survivor. Valvanos Speech kicks my butt whenever I loose sight that I too still have a job to do.....
Right up there with Lou's "luckiest man on the face of the earth"
Having a bad day in 2019 and came here to get realigned ... thanks, Coach V
Christopher Ashford exactly.. I do that too.. his words always help you get the courage to do better and never give up in whatever you have going on
I only need to THINK of Coach V's speech to bring myself back to center & realize what is TRULY important in Life. Time Waits for No One !
Remember your family, your religion & The Green Bay Packers. Key to success Lol
I do it too. I getting a boost right now. Insperationl
I myself love to watch Jimmy V. speech. One of a kind. KPG
Just diagnosed Stage IV colon cancer that has spread to liver. Literally will be in for the fight of my life. Will be watching this amazing speech MANY times in the coming weeks. Thank you Jimmy V!
Never give up
Good luck from Nashville, TN, USA. Don't ever give up.
Thank you so much for your support of Jim Valvano and The V Foundation. We are excited to be celebrating our 20th anniversary and wouldn't be here without supporters like y'all!
Here for the 30th anniversary. Thank you for everything.
When I hear "never give up" I think of two people: my mother and Jimmy V.
Cancer took both their lives, but not the lessons they taught.
Your mother is still with you. The soul is eternal.
Bless ur heart man
Cancer took both of their bodies. The soul has never died but can forget and hence we don't generally remember between bodies but this will be solved and for some already has been.
30 years later and this still makes me cry. It is even worse now because cancer is trying to take my father from me. I am participating in a communication class tomorrow and had to choose a speech that inspired me. I am using Jimmy's as my example.
Cancer sucks o have raised almost 4000 for the relay America cancer society people ask me why bother I been doing this because it's what's i do to help raise money because I love doing it ♥️
Prayers for your father! 🙏🏼
Prayers to you and your Father! I’ve seen Jimmy V’s speech at least a hundred times and I’m crying again right now watching it!
I come back often to remind myself of how Important it is to Enjoy Everyday we are Blessed to Breathe and Live ❤️
My condolences to your father, and what a coincidence I’m doing an assignment choose and talk about some of the greatest speeches. I choose this.
This, to me, is the most poignant speech ever delivered. It captures the essence of humanity--the tragedy, the triumph, the hope--that frames life itself. The older I get, the more I appreciate its wisdom.
absolutely
back when the award was given to people who actually...you know..had courage. Not men who think they're women.
So true. When I first heard Jimmy V give this speech I was in my early 20’s so I didn’t know a lot about the essence of humanity. But at 50 I have seen my share of tragedy, triumph and hope. Mr. Valvano couldn’t have said it any better than this.
We all need to be reminded of this; don’t give up, don’t ever give up.
One of dicks and coach ks finest moments loyalty!!
Got that right
A very sad and inspirational speech. He literally got off his death bed to make this speech. He died a month later.
I'm a cancer survivor and may be alive today because of organizations like the V Foundation. Thank you to all that have donated to cancer research.
And it makes me angry that some POS people actually gave this a thumbs down. Only a pitiful excuse for a human being would do that.
All videos with a lot of views get dislikes because a certain percentage of dislikes are accidental clicks. The .009% views to dislike ratio falls below the average accidental dislike percentage.
flyingpig222 God bless you..stay healthy
ONE purposeful dislike for this video is shameful
Me too.I love Jimmy V..Braver than I ever was..
"It may not save my life. But it may save my childrens'"
Damn man.
On the 30 for 30 documentary his friend Sonny Vaccaro said it best, "God gave him words that night, to give to us."
Amen
On a similar note the Survive & Advance 30 for 30 is probably the best one of the series. It was on SC recently probably since both teams got to the final 4 this year. Fantastic every time you watch it.
I watched this live in 93. Almost 30 years later I still tear up when I watch this. Jimmy Valvano made a difference.
He still is making a difference. For all of us…
Yes. It takes me back to1992 when I watched my stepdad die a slow & painful death due to pancreatic cancer. He maintained that strong, positive attitude that me and my sister could not always do.
who’s here after the NC STATE win March 31 2024 ?
Women's team also won today to reach Final Four too.
@@CC-rb1yf I didn't realize that. How awesome. Thanks for letting me know.
Dj burns and the boys putting on a special show
I'm here guy
Coach V would be proud of his boys no doubt
This speech should be shown in high school speech classes everywhere, the first day. 101 on how to speak with passion and personality. This was the first time I've seen this right now. One of the best speeches I've ever seen, if not the best.
I was shown this in High school, from a oddly stereotypical HS gym teacher, that missed out on his dream of being an NBA player. What I liked was that he kept it real, and I kept it real with him when I accidentally broke my friends arm, and he didn't report me. What I liked even more, that with the thought in my head that my brother dislocated his knee and he slowly walked over and said, "call the nurse", and that ride ended his football days in HS, just like when he dislocated his knee as a kid. When he saw I was rushed to. He ran. Whether or not is was because of my brother or mom, he ran. I remember being in class with him and he mentioned my brother's story: I want to be able to play with my kids. Well he is playing with his son. My nephew is a brat, but god damn, Coach V had an amazing speech, and I live to laugh, cry, and think every single day of my life.
I am here for my speech class
I just watched it in my hs class
Im 6 years late to this comment but we watched this in my hs communications class
"Don't give up.. Don't ever give up."
Carl Gustov NEVER
“it may not save my life, i may save my kids life, it may save someone you love” those words are immortal ❤️
The most heartbreaking part is knowing that he didnt get that chance to present the award the next year.
I know right but the good thing he is in a better place and he doesn't have to suffer from cancer!
he died a month later
The beautiful part about it, is this is the way he left. His last speech given was one of the best of all time.
I watch this speech at least once a month, sometimes more. Perspective is the most important thing we can have. Perspective and acceptance. I never met Jimmy, but he saved my life. He saves my life every time.
I've forgotten about this speech, then one day after I finish my treatment for esophageal cancer. It came up for whatever reason. I watched this video and it gives me the strength to carry on since I don't know what my outcome is going to be. I am never going give up. Thanks Jimmy V for helping me to attempt the victory over cancer.
My all time favorite speech by the man who was responsible for my lifelong love with the game of basketball. He was a spectacular man.
WorkshopAddict Same here. That WolfPack team in that tournement was the exact time I started watching basketball. I sensed something special about them around the sweet sixteen. I was only 12 years old. That team...that man...will always have a special place in my heart.
I love the part about his first coach's speech. haha
He said about why he didn't lose all his hair during chemo, "My contract says there is only one employee at ESPN that is bald"
WorkshopAddict Godsend Of Greatness🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
yep
He was dying of cancer, but it's like God gave him a temporary reprieve to have the strength to give one of the greatest speeches of all time. RIP Jimmy V.
This speech has legitimately helped me get through some rough times. Man was about to die from cancer and willed himself to stand up there and give some of the most profound words of wisdom anyone has ever given, if that doesn't make you think you can do anything you set your mind to I don't know what will. Jimmy V may have been taken from us too soon but he truly won at life and gave more to the world than most people could ever dream of. One of the most inspirational human beings in the history of sports.
I come back to this speech often. When my life gets to be too much and I need some inspiration, I watch Jimmy V leaving it all up there on that stage. I laugh, I cry, I'm moved. This speech epitomizes what it means to be human, to be spiritual, to believe in others and yourself. It is very hard to describe in words what this speech means to me, but I can tell you, when I'm done watching, I feel much better and life seems to take on a different tone. One that is more comforting, more motivating. Thank you Jimmy. The best speech I've watched in reality or in a movie hands down.
agreed 100 % Eric
Very well said. Jimmy V's message here is immortal and regardless of what is occurring in life I always find his words so important and relevant to me. I've moved to tears through empathy towards Coach V words, and yet still I'm left feeling happy I can just FEEL as a person his passion and messages of love, struggle, and motivation.
Anyone who knew Jimmy V personally was blessed truly.
May I recommend an inspirational speech by a high school classmate of mine. th-cam.com/video/RS0b8Kkks0I/w-d-xo.html
WELL said I feel the exact same way ,when I am lost ,and at the LOWEST mental stage off sadness ,I listen to JIMMY. V ,AND HIS BEAUTIFUL WORDS MAKE ME WONT TO LOVE,AND STAY ALIVE
Well said
I'm a big time University of Houston fan and was really bummed out when his NC State team beat UH favored team in the last second of the 1983 NCAA Championship game. I couldn't understand how such a underdog team could beat one of the greatest college basketball teams of all time. As time went on I realized how it happened. That NC State team played with the never give up, don't ever give up heart of their coach. What a true champion Jimmy V was.
well said bro....there was something very special going on....
You are very kind to say this, I am from Raleigh and lived 2 miles from State, and State is my first love, we ( NC State and all the fans of State and Jimmy V) are lucky to have had him in our lives for the brief time we had.
The real reason again he died he was coaching and commentating and doing both.... Also what killed him were the allegations against him that were damaging about recruiting violations.... Both of them all at once were too much...
I try to listen to this and Stuart Scott's ESPY speech at least once a year.
Same here
Same here
Absolutely
This man left his soul and that stage that day...what a human being and he will never be fotgotten
Patrick Welsh An amazing man, indeed!
My father died in 1993 as well from cancer. And although we were just normal people, the amount of people that attended his funeral (standing room only) was a testament to the individual he was. Everyone from my neighborhood where I grew up was there, everyone from his job (that he was on for 25 years) was there, including the District and CEO of the company. You don't have to be a celebrity, just a wonderful person, with a wonderful personality, that people respect. It's been 21 years and my only regret is that he did not get to see the woman I have become and watch my daughters grow up (who at time of his death were 1 1/2 and 1 month old). My mom and I never let a day go by without remembering the man he was :) My dad was at home the last month of his life. Our dining room was literally changed into a hospital room, because my dad wanted to live out his last days at home. Two days before he past, we had to rush him to hospital, I was so glad that I was in the room when he took his last breath. If you have never known or witness someone succumb to Cancer, then you can't relate. This may be why there are 234 dislikes to this video.
I am not even religious but sure he watches you from above.
Your an inspiration to me, may I add u on FB???
thank you MzPami72 for putting your experience into words, as I went through something similar with my sister and uncle. Its been almost 13 and 17 years respectively. Your words brought it all back so vividly for me, and no it wasn't a pleasant experience. But I was there, I heard him breathe last, and she held my hand. I said goodbye to them, and miss them everyday.
I went through the same thing when my grandfather died of cancer, as my grandparents raised me for a good portion of my life, so I can still only imagine. I knew full well when he was alive that he was proud of me, but apart of me died the day he went. For years after I tried to do things to make him proud even though his physical body was no longer on this Earth. Watching people who are really close die can be extremely devastating regardless if it's from Cancer or something else, but if they were of huge importance to you and others on this Earth, it can create a bigger impact than just about any event one will experience in their life. I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm sure with my grandfather looking he and your dad are likely throwing a party right now, witnessing the both of us pursue the rest of our lives.
I watch this a couple times a year and it still moves me like it did when I first watched it so many years ago.
This speech made me laugh, it made me think, then it made me cry, truly beautiful.
bond james then u my friend had an amazing day
lol
No matter how many times I see this. I always get all choked up
yep me too
Amen Brother! I watch this speech often and it gets me every....single...time...
Me too typing as I’m fighting back the tears
Same. It's a message that doesn't stop giving.
"It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart and it cannot touch my soul" That goes beyond whatever may take us, may it be cancer, AIDS, sudden death, etc. Jimmy V was right. All that we have lost we feel them everyday. No one can take that from them. Ever. I hope everyone who has lost someone out there is doing ok and we are all in this together.
"LISTEN!... I'm 21 years old... The kids I'm coaching were 19"..
lol..
Happy Jimmy V Week everyone. Thank you Jimmy for what you did for the world.
He could barely walk off the stage but for those 11 minutes God gave him unbelievable strength. He continues to be an inspiration. R.I.P. Coach V
Watching in 2023. Still inspirational! I’m 47 now just like Jimmy V when he passed. He had so much more to give but what he gave us is everlasting.
As long as there is life and disease on this earth, this speech will be timeless.
The money from the ads on this better be going to the V Foundation TH-cam.
Like out of a movie. One of the best live speeches ever.
It is the best speech ever
Yeah so inspirational!
I’ve been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. 6 months in and I’m kicking it’s ass. I watch this speech every Saturday. Words can’t describe what this speech does to me and for me. Jimmy V was a one of a kind special person. Rest In peace Coach V. You’re my inspiration. God bless everyone!!!
keep fighting man, sending prayers.
KICK ITS ASS BABY!!! Sending love!
Buddy, same here. AML dx 8 yrs ago. BMT 7 yrs ago. I watch this speech every month or so. God has all of us. Even when we forget, he never will. Godspeed buddy!
Keep fighting!
Still laughing, thinking, and crying in 2024. Thank you Jimmy V
I have one amazing thing and one sad thing.
First, notice how humble of a man Jimmy is. Usually when someone has an acceptance speech of an award, they carry the award with pride. Notice that when he is giving his speech, he didn't touch it, he didn't glance at it, he didn't even think about the award. The point of his speech was to get the word out about such an awful disease.
Second, This award was given in March 3rd 1993. Jimmy Volvano died on April 28, 1993. To me this is heartbreaking because he said, "I'm gonna be back here next year to give this award." and he didn't even make it a whole 6 months with his disease. He didn't get what he wanted, to hand out the Arthur Ashe award. This is the most inspiring speech I have ever seen and I tear up every time I watch it.
Not even a whole 2 months did he make it after this. Truly courageous.
Me too.
I stumbled upon a one hour documentary about Jim Valvano's speech this morning not knowing who he even was. Given how incredibly weak he was from his cancer battle, his speech is simply astonishing - on so many levels.
It sounds like his foundation has changed a lot of lives.
The documentary ends with the startling statistic that in 2023, 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer. If that isn't sobering, I don't know what is.
His seven words will not be lost on anyone who hears his speech, "Don't give up! Don't ever give up!" Those words are so true - for whatever battles you face in life. ❤
My favorite speech of all time
Who in the world could possibly give this a thumbs down? One of my favorite people to ever live!
some ppl are evil bro
Do not give up. Do not ever give up. I will not forget these nine words.
it's really only 5 words, 4 of them were repeated for some odd reason.
XenoContact it's actually seven words "Don't give up Don't ever give up" and there the most poignant 7 words ever muttered in a speech
I've tested positive for Schitzophrenia, ADHD, Tourettes, OCD, and PTSD. My gym teacher had us watch this today, and I'm glad I saw this. One more piece of motivation to stay strong and stand my ground. I'll continue to fight my mental illnesses
You don’t test positive for adhd, your diagnosed, same thing with ptsd and ocd. So your lieing. And what are you post traumatic about.
One of the greatest speeches of all time.
I lost my Dad to Cancer in 1982, he fought till he had nothing left...I was 14 years old. Whatever comes my way I will never give up...like my Father...and Jimmy V.. Inspiration to us all..
I am 61 years old, and have been on hemodialysis for 31 years. I continue to come back to see Jimmy V speech, and remind myself how lucky I am in this world; and to continue to live life to the fullest! Take a moment each day to make a positive impact in someone's life!!
So many years later, this speech still stands the test of time. RIP coach.
This was about 5 months before I was even born. I learned of this speech when I was only a teenager, yet at 30 years old I still come back to this speech from time to time to build myself up again and realize there is still hope. I’ve experienced loss and pain in my life including the devastation of cancer but men like this who never give up are what keep me going and supporting my family. My family is all that keeps me together and gives my life any meaning. This man was barely able to walk up or down the steps to give his speech, yet over 30 years later he is an inspiration to so many people ❤
3 time childhood cancer survivor, dealt with ptsd, depression, suicidal ideation, you name it. here I am in 2024 as a 26 year old developing my very own charity/foundation. this man is the very first of philanthropist influences and my first donation as a charity will be to the Jimmy V Fund. ❤❤
I miss him so much. He was such an enthusiastic coach. I use to love to watch him get excited. It got me excited. Absolutely one of the greatest coaches in history!
My dad fought to the end and never gave up. He lost his battle to cancer 36 years ago he was 43, I was only 14. At 50 years old I still cry for him. But losing him has made me love life and appreciate everyday I wake up. Rip dad 6-13-82 forever in my heart.
Alan Frank Thanks Alan, my dad went through the same scenario. Too late...diagnosed Feb 82 died June 82. 70 lbs when he died. Was a construction worker built like a brick shit house reduced to looking like a little boy in mans clothes. He suffered so terribly I see it in my sleep sometiimes. All the therapy in the world could never take away that image that remained inside my head all these years.
I'm sorry for both of you guys loses godbless u guys
Jim said to laugh cry and be thoughtful. This speech gives you all three in 11 minutes. Legend
250 people were so touched by this that they turned their screen upside down and clicked like
"Clever girl".
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I know right you probably still don’t have this TH-cam about because this is 6 years ago but ikr
My father has been cancer free for 16 years now and counting!!! Thank you mr. V!!!!!
Wow! That's fantastic. We wish you father continued good health!
The V Foundation for Cancer Research thank you for everything you guys do ❤️
always make it a point to watch this great speech every ESPY's year
344 people gave this a thumbs down? I would like to say I'm shocked but that's just humanity for ya!!! One of the best speeches ever and the 30 for 30 was awesome as well.
You have to remember, a lot of people will go to hell too. Ignore them, they don't listen and will never change.
....laugh, think...cry. This speech
never gets old. God Bless his soul forever.
This should have 1B views by now. Every single high schooler should be required to memorize it. We are losing our way. We need more Jimmy V
One of the greatest moments in sports history, and it didn't take place on the court or the field. To have met Coach Valvano was an honor. His words of encouragement when I was researching colleges were incredibly uplifting. I'll never forget his words, his warmth and sincerity. I'll never forget him. Coach, you're some kind of wonderful. I cry every time I watch his speech. The college hoops season isn't official until his ESPY speech is broadcast. Play ball!
Fast forward 29 years later and its Dickie V getting helped up to the stage/off the stage by his peers. Powerful AF.
My dad just recently passed yesterday Dec. 16th 2024 of stage 4 rectum cancer. I had never heard of this man or this speech, but my dad and brother are big sports guys and so my last words to my dad when I still thought I'd see him the next day was that I loved him and I would miss him and he was a bit delusional prior to me saying that but he came around as I was leaving and he told me he would miss me and he loved me to as I was crying hugging him, and he said to me "in the great quote from Jim Valvano, cancer cannot take my heart, it cannot take my mind, and it cannot take my soul". I missed who the name was when he said it and I didn't recognize the quote, but I went and looked it up and finally found it and I just now watched this speech. My brother said my dad had said this was his favorite speech ever and he talked with my brother about it but never to me haha, and I think it was really amazing that he came around and said this to me as his last words, and I lastly said to him God loves you dad, and he said I know. I felt blessed by the last couple mins I had with my dad as I said goodbye.
Just went to the 2023 Jimmy V Classic this year and man, you forget how epic and powerful this speech is. So many life lessons: think, laugh, and cry. That’s a full day Jimmy! 🐐
I was NEVER a Jim Valvano fan! Then I watched him give this speech. Live. I got chills then. I've got chills now. What a badass!!
One of the greatest speeches ever!☘️
Jesus. I'm 40 years old and with absolutely no shame what so ever.....everytime I watch this.....a tear is shed for Jim Valvano. I truly wish I had knew this man. Rest in piece Jimmy V.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
I come back to this speech probably once a month, maybe every other month. And it always makes me cry and touches my heart. This should have 7 billion views. RIP to a legend, gone but never forgotten
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Fighting cancer and been on treatment for almost everyday since summer 2021. I often come back to this speech.
You make a difference, even today. Rest in peace
Hope you are doing good
@jakel97 not really but thank you! Three different treatments and all failed. Started with a fourth one recently. The next scan in July will tell if it helps or not. But thankful for every extra day I get on this earth.
22 years later & he's still an inspiration to so many. RIP Jimmy.
26 years later
29 years
I laughed
I thought
And I cried
This is beautiful
This speech changed my LIFE! I'm HERE! 10/9/2024 at 329pm (mountain time)
It baffles me that 342 people gave this a thumbs down...... I watched this clip every day with my father while he battled cancer until he passed. As a former athlete I've always had huge admiration for Coach V. Anyone who may be battling cancer or has a loved one battling it my family sends prayers for a quick recovery!
This Speech is almost 30 Years Old…. And it needs to Remembered Every Day… Jim says so much in 11 minutes…. Don’t Give up … Don’t Ever Give Up ❤️
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Still fighting Jimmy!! 31 years later the fight continues. But with this foundation being started over 3 decades ago, many families have kept there loved ones and have beat cancer. Thank you Mr. Valvano.
a beautiful soul taken long before its time rest in peace Jimmy..
Brian Serra amen
It’s crazy he died just a month after giving this speech. You can see the pain in his eyes when he talks about wanting to present the award the following year, I think he already knew that probably wasn’t going to happen. What an inspiration, what a legacy. This might be one of the best human beings to ever walk this earth. Rest In peace Jimmy Valvano.
It’s June 2024 and I still come back and watch this a few times a year when I’m in my feelings, and I’m 32. Stories like this and Craig Sager or Stewart Scott I feel like are important to understand. So many real life profound perspectives and lessons to be learned if you just listen. I don’t remember the first time I heard this speech but I cried, I’m certain of it. I cry even more and from a deeper level when I hear these now. My dad died when I was 11 on June 14th in a house fire and my mom passed away on thanksgiving 2019 from carcinoma. I say all that to say when I first saw this speech and others like it, I cried bc it was sad. When I watch it now I cry bc I have a greater respect and understanding of what is actually being said and how it’s said. It’s almost the 14th again and I feel like I come back to watch these when these times of the year roll around that are always extra tough. To everyone out there fighting something, keep going! “Don’t give up, don’t ever give up”❤
My father passed away this past Saturday, May 23, 2015 at the age of 70 ~
From the very beginning of my life, Dad shared his love of sports with me ... and so, it was only natural that when he was stricken with cancer nearly seven years ago, I immediately brought up the Jim Valvano ESPY speech.
We both loved the entire speech when we heard it live ~ but during Dad's fight, we focused on three particular parts:
Laugh, think, cry ... that's a heck of a day.
Don't give up, don't ever give up.
Cancer may take away all of my physical abilities, but it cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul, and these things will go on forever.
In addition to the peace and inspiration that it brought my father and me, these words have had a profound affect on my life. Despite loving Jimmy V and his speech, I may never have focused so much on these words had Dad no gotten sick.
A lasting tribute to my father, that while I was trying to inspire and lift him up, my life was changed by these words.
I lost my father back in February to lung cancer. I remember watching this live with him back when I was kid
Every year, I come back to this speech and reflect. I think of where I am in my life, and how I'm going to reflect where i've been, where I am now, and where I want to be. Every year I learn something knew about myself because of this. Don't give up, Don't ever give up.
I watch it before every basketball game I help out with and at least two other times a week on top of game days. It helps me going despite my RSD and the physical pain that comes with it.
I do the same thing. Once or twice a year I come back to this video...everyone should. It's the greatest speech ever given.
I was too young to remember this, but watching this, after being told about this speech by the older folk I've worked with, is a true inspiration. May his soul be resting in peace to this day and forever.
Laugh, think, and cry can make the pain go away for a while. Cancer can talk your physical abilities, but it can't take my mind, body, or soul. Never give up. Never give up. When I get get really down I listen to this inspirational speech that I never forget. Thanks Coach.
Whenever I think to myself that I have it rough I come here to be humbled. This video is so empowering and breathes life into you. Rest In Peace Jimmy.
Coach Jimmy V Left a Amazing Legacy and Is Still Inspiring People, I've Shared This Speech, and Don't Ever Give Up Many Times,God Bless You and #Nevergiveup
The gift Jimmy doesn't even know he gave us all. I comeback to this speech, so, so often to appreciate the little things and not give up when it's all I want to do. ❤
Don't give up. Don't ever give up!
Probably the most powerful speech of all time. The man is a LEGEND. It moves me to tears every single time.
I watch this every year, sometimes more than once a year and it gets me every time
Just saved a kids life and I wanted to come here because I cried afterwards and I remembered that Jimmy V said to have a full day you need to cry, laugh, etc. haven’t cried in over 20 years! Thanks Jimmy V your memory will never die! Love you. C
Thank you for sharing your inspirational story! It's wonderful that Jimmy V means so much to you. And, we are pretty sure you are now the Jimmy V for the kid you saved!!!
I ljust ost my dad to cancer . He was a 26 year US Army veteran who came to this country from Italy at 17 and enlisted in the army at 18 . I miss him so much and this speech reminds me of him . Dad I love you I talk about u every day and I think about u every second. I'll see u again one day
The only awards show speech that is a must watch.