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Future NBA star promotes talent
Heats up the Internet with amazing basketball skillsBy Jon Minners Friday, May 2, 2008 1:11 AM EDT
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| 12-year-old
Bronxite Jerron Love, participating at one of the many basketball
camps, tournaments and leagues the basketball prodigy uses to advance
his fast moving sports career. |
The
next great NBA star may be a 12-year-old from the Bronx, who only
picked up the game of basketball at age 10. Jerron
Love, a Soundview resident and student at Riverdale Country Middle
School, is heating up the Internet with videos showcasing a talent that
already has coaches taking notice and making plans for the
future. “He reminds me of a young Andre Barrett,”
said AAU coach Artie Green, comparing Love to the Bronx basketball star
that has achieved some success in the NBA and its D-league
affiliate. The videos, which can be accessed at
www.youtube.com, show Love sinking baskets from all over the court,
making great passes and creating plays off amazing ball handling
skills.
The
young point guard has always been a fan of the game, but only started
playing at 10-years-old, imitating some of his favorite stars,
including Steve Nash. It was then that his father knew Love,
a.k.a. the Golden Child, had a natural gift.
“He’s like a sponge,” Jerry Love said of his son. “He just picks up on everything.”
The
proud father, who admits to not have an extensive background in
basketball, got involved, looking up every bit of information about the
game, in hopes of helping his son. “I approached it as if I was
trying to get into the NBA,” he said.
Love, who plays with older
8th graders and has been known to school some high school players on
the courts, excelled quickly, picking up on the important mental
aspects of the game.
“It’s 90% mental, 10% physical,” said
the 6th grader, whose talents shine on the 30-minute Just 10
motivational DVD. “Basketball is all about seeing things before they
happen; planning the game out beforehand.”
Love practices day and night on and off the courts.
“I
don’t have to be on the court; I can just sit at home and visualize the
game,” he said. “I think about how to rotate the ball on a shot
and how to set up a defense.”
Love has learned this first hand,
growing as a player from his first year when he competed unsuccessfully
in the Maryland Invitational two years ago.
“I didn’t play
a good first game and my dad took me out of the tournament and back to
New York,” he recalled. “I wasn’t ready and he felt I needed to
work on my game.”
Love came back the following year, losing in the championship game by only one basket.
In
the meantime, Love, whose speed with the ball always makes him a threat
in the lane, is making a name for himself on the Harlem Kings and in
the Gauchos basketball league while hoping to play for his Riverdale
school team when he becomes eligible in 7th grade. But high
school and college is already a hot topic for those who have seen him
play.
“This kid plays at a 12th grade high school level,”
said AG, the Voice of Harlem, known for announcing various games,
including those involving Love. He added, “I’m going to keep
track of him.”
Melvin Kennedy, who was a referee on hand for one
of Love’s games, agrees. “He shows a lot of promise,” he
said. “He is someone people need to start watching. I am
looking forward to seeing him on a bigger stage than this.”
Love
is also hoping to compete at a higher level, but maintains his
priorities, as a student. “I want to take this as far as I can
take it,” he said. “But right now, school comes first.”
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