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General => Sports => Topic started by: daigong on March 02, 2006, 12:52:37 AM
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Heard this from the coach Jim Johnson on The Jim Rome show this morning so if you haven't seen or heard about this story, Jason McElwain aka J-Mac. an autistic basketball player on a Rochester high school team came off the bench to score 20 points in 4 minutes leading his team to victory. (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/more/02/28/hoops.hero.ap/index.html)
(http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/9404/jmac4c0nw.jpg)
CNN: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1fw1CcxCUgg
CBS: http://youtube.com/watch?v=lknhq5oboVA
"If you've seen the tape, you know what I'm talking about,'' Jim Rome said. "I'm talking bombs. They didn't open up the lane for a lay-up drill. These were Reggie Miller-type shots ... J.J. Reddick-type bombs.''
Hollywood has naturally came calling. Truly an inspiring story. :)
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daigong man, a lil behind on the news eh :P i believe this was from last week's news? :halo:
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This story is truly inspiring. Someone is definitely looking over J-Mac. I think his story would make a great Hollywood movie.
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Awesome Awesome story.
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Bravo for J-Mac! :thumbsup
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Like Daigong said, this surely is a good story for a pre-teen movie. In the sequel J-Mac plays in NBA.
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:lol: Let's not take it too far now
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reply to scrock...psh! I depend on y'all to keep me updated. JPHIP is the only website I visit for news!
J-Mac's Mom was on Jim Rome this morn. Everyone choking up. Indeed, it makes you look at the special needs kids who you wish had the opprotunity to get a shot in a basketball game, let alone drain all those threes... makes you rethink on the special needs kids that you pick on in your past. Sorry Mal.
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:lol:
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I sent a youtube link to a friend of mine who covers prep sports here in Hawaii and he was floored, speechless.
I hope Hollywood doesn't introduce too much rot into this story; in fact, I wish they'd leave this one alone.
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i dunno man, this story just has exploitation written all over it. 20 pts in 4 minutes is a pretty mean feat, so why isn't he on the team then?
and i still don't get the "emotional" angle, what's so touching about a kid only being allowed to play when the team already has a large lead? the patronizing attitude just doesn't sit right with me.
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reply to scrock...psh! I depend on y'all to keep me updated. JPHIP is the only website I visit for news!
http://www.miumu.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3287&mforum=jpmx
Oh ZING! :P :lol:
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i dunno man, this story just has exploitation written all over it. 20 pts in 4 minutes is a pretty mean feat, so why isn't he on the team then?
and i still don't get the "emotional" angle, what's so touching about a kid only being allowed to play when the team already has a large lead? the patronizing attitude just doesn't sit right with me.
It's probably because he's a special needs student. He's autistic.
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i dunno man, this story just has exploitation written all over it. 20 pts in 4 minutes is a pretty mean feat, so why isn't he on the team then?
and i still don't get the "emotional" angle, what's so touching about a kid only being allowed to play when the team already has a large lead? the patronizing attitude just doesn't sit right with me.
The kid wasn't good enough to make the team so they made him the manager. He has been the manager for all 4 years of highschool. I think it was the last game of the season so their coach decided to allow the kid to dress out. His performance in the last 4 minutes was unbelievable.
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Jason McElwain, the autistic basketball manager who drew national cheers by scoring 20 points in four minutes for his high school team last month, has made a lot of fans since his big game. As CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman reports, those fans include the President of the United States. (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/14/national/main1401115.shtml)
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Jason McElwain The Story - Coming to you August 5, 2006 :P