SWedd523
04-07-2010, 04:35 PM
From: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/post/Meet-Jaylin-Fleming-the-best-10-year-old-hoops-?urn=top,232403
The dribbling skills and jump shots demonstrate Fleming's ability, but the clip where he instructs his center on where to set a screen is most telling of how far along his game really is (it comes at about the 1:15 mark). Being successful in basketball is more than just shooting well, it's having an innate feel for the game, a basketball IQ. That can't be taught. It's an instinct, one that Fleming seems to posses.
Oh, and did I mention that HE IS TEN YEARS OLD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jME6TEctLLY&feature=player_embedded
The dribbling skills and jump shots demonstrate Fleming's ability, but the clip where he instructs his center on where to set a screen is most telling of how far along his game really is (it comes at about the 1:15 mark). Being successful in basketball is more than just shooting well, it's having an innate feel for the game, a basketball IQ. That can't be taught. It's an instinct, one that Fleming seems to posses.
Oh, and did I mention that HE IS TEN YEARS OLD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jME6TEctLLY&feature=player_embedded