There are stories in sports that are easy to get excited about when it comes to matchups of intriguing players, coaches and teams.
Then there are stories that just tug at your heart — make you want to root for someone, support them as they go through something nobody should ever have to experience.
Texas guard Andrew Jones announced last week he had been diagnosed with leukemia, and he immediately began cancer treatment.
Jones, the brother of Lynx and former Baylor guard Alexis Jones, was the Longhorns' second-leading scorer, a former McDonald's All-America and an NBA prospect. Basketball, though, took a back seat obviously to his long-term health and well-being.
The vast support Jones and his family received from the Longhorn community and from around the country was moving. As of Thursday, nearly 1,400 people donated more than $130,000 on a fundraising site set up by the Texas athletic department to aid the sophomore's medical expenses, as permitted by NCAA rules.
College basketball players and teams from the Kentucky Wildcats to the Kansas Jayhawks issued statements of thoughts and prayers on Twitter to Jones and family.
Texas Tech even went a step further, wearing warmup jerseys honoring Jones with his name and No. 1 on their backs before Wednesday's game in Austin. Red Raiders coach Chris Beard and Jones are both from Irving, Texas.
On the court, the Longhorns have been riding emotion and winning big games for their teammate, wearing their own warmups dedicated to Jones and patches that read "AJ1" on their game jerseys.