One year after partnering with American Tall, the professional basketball player reflects on confidence, leadership, and the quiet routines that keep him grounded.
The first time Jarrett Allen understood that being tall meant something, he was a kid at school during Lunar New Year. The teachers needed someone to lead the dragon. Everyone wanted the spot. The choice was simple: the tallest kid in the class. That responsibility fell on him. And he remembers wearing it with pride. “I’ve always just gone about my life as a normal person,” he says.
For someone whose presence is impossible to miss, Jarrett has never been interested in leaning into stereotypes. Growing up, he didn’t feel pressure to act a certain way because of his height — and that mindset followed him into professional basketball. On the court, expectations are loud. Off it, attention comes whether you ask for it or not. Jarrett's response has always been the same: just be yourself.

When the stakes are high, he looks for joy. Pressure doesn’t push him into performance mode — it grounds him. “When things get crazy… I take a step back and enjoy it.” He finds the fun in the moment and lets that clarity guide him forward. It’s how he stays calm when the noise gets loud. And it’s one of his quiet strengths.
“When things get crazy, I take a step back and enjoy it.”

“Leadership is being myself — but at the most exemplary level.”


“I didn’t have to worry about anything fitting— I could just move.”
























