View Full Version : What a GREAT feel good story
Hector
Jan 28, '09, 1:36 PM
This is just too awesome...
YouTube - autistic basketball player (Jason McElwain) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZtU676jA_k)
I hear they are planning a movie based on this amazing young man.
:smiley13: :smiley13: :smiley13:
Hector
Jan 28, '09, 1:46 PM
Six three pointers in 4 minutes... :terror: :juggleyes_y: :smiley13: :cool_y:
SUP-Ronin
Jan 28, '09, 2:03 PM
I remember that. It certainly is a cool story. We need more of those, these days. However, I can't help wondering why he never played before, and what might have happened if he had? He can obviously nail 'em.
Gorn Captain
Jan 28, '09, 2:47 PM
Great story.
Unfortunately, autism comes in a very wide scale, going from well-adapted and highly intelligent (my brother-in-law being one), to many others who have a lot of "disabilities" added to their autism. I worked for an organisation that provides guidance to autistic people and their families, and some were very severe. There aren't that many "Rain Man" cases out there. don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying there isn't love/affection/bonding/talent/..., 'cause there IS, but I've seen a lot of severe cases. People I know often think that all of them are "autistic savants" (terrible word, really), but it's a hard life, especially on parents. Trust me, those people have to be made of "the right stuff".
But true, sometimes is great to see one of them really get to do "his thing".
In a perfect world, this should be the rule, not the exception.
Jeez, I'm ranting again....:wink_y:
toys2cool
Jan 28, '09, 3:01 PM
Yeah ESPN showed that a million times :grin: amazing,he was a bad *** that night and like he said hot as a pistol :grin:
huedell
Jan 28, '09, 3:11 PM
I hear they are planning a movie based on this amazing young man.
Waterboy could use a sequel...seriously though---it's scary the simillarities---
Good job!
toys2cool
Jan 28, '09, 3:17 PM
Waterboy could use a sequel...seriously though---it's scary the simillarities---
Good job!
Maybe we could be like Tiger woods and his dada :smiley1: fooseball's for the DEVIL!
sorry that just came to mind when I saw waterboy
Hector
Jan 28, '09, 3:26 PM
Yeah ESPN showed that a million times
I never watch ESPN newscasts.
saildog
Jan 28, '09, 3:47 PM
Jeez, I'm ranting again....:wink_y:
Hardly a rant, Dude. I appreciate you sharing from experience.
I like how the kid made the most of the opportunity he was given. Very Rudy-like and who the heck doesn't like an underdog getting their moment and shining?:cool_y:
SlipperyLilSuckers
Jan 28, '09, 6:41 PM
That sure is a heartwarming story.
Hardly a rant, Dude. I appreciate you sharing from experience.
I feel the same way.
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