Kenny Anderson, a New York City basketball legend, rose to prominence at a young age, overcoming challenges in LeFrak City to excel both academically and in basketball at Molloy High School. After being drafted as the 2nd pick by the New Jersey Nets in 1991, he went on to become an NBA All-Star. Today, Kenny currently serves as the head basketball coach at Fisk University. In the final installment of a three-part interview series, Andrew Polaniecki and Kenny talk about his time in Portland and Boston, and the origin of his mantra, “Basketball is Easy, Life is Hard.