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Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free Watch 2019 Pirate Bay imdb tt4406392 Free * �������������������� STREAM; DOWNLOAD?????????? Directed by=Jacob Hamilton 1 h, 13 Minute synopsis=Jump Shot uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball. He defined the game, but only now is he ready to share his thoughts on why the game never defined him Genre=Sport Jacob Hamilton I am overwhelmed with Happiness and joy right now. Wow, God bless him, he truly loves yes, he belongs to the greatest Hall of fame, God's... Halleluyah. Wow, what a great story. Better than watching cat video by far. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch blog. Lucky me. I love Basketball and the Jump Shot,? I've lost Love, and after finding God, I'm a Born Again. type too! For me this is a Treasure; thanks for Posting. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watchers. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watches. Take Home The Award Raptors???????? Dr James Naismith is smiling down on the Victors! Congratulations to the World Champs. With the Basketball Hall of Fame happening today, we are going to pay tribute to another basketball pioneer that didn��t do much on the court but is credited for creating something we can��t imagine the sport without: the jump shot. Kenny Sailors name probably wont ring any bells, but the 91 year old that was inducted into the Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame last year is the subject of a new documentary film called ��Kenny Sailors: Jump Shot. ��? The film introduces us to Sailors and how he came up with the shot. ��The only way I could make a basket was to jump and shoot it over his head.? No one really knows who took the first jump shot. But I worked at developing the shot and made it the shot that players still use today. Nobody could block it, �� he recalls with pride. And it almost always went in. �� Well it might have ��almost always went in�� when the 5��10�� Sailors was taking jumpers (up to 36 inches off the ground) instead of 2 hand underhand shots against his 6��4�� brother in the backyard, and then in the NCAA where he was named College Basketball Player of the Year twice, but that wasn��t the case when he made it the pros. A draft pick by the Chicago Stags in 1947, the rookie Sailors only shot 30% from the field (shockingly that was good enough for 9th in the league)? and bounced around to 7 teams in just 5 years. You can learn? more about ��the man, his life and his legend�� at the website Kenny Sailors Jump Shot? and via the? film by filmmaker Jacob Ryan Hamilton at his website. Source: Celtics Life Bonus vids of other past Celtics that had a nice jumper. Tags: jump shot, kenny sailors. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch tv. Kenny Sailors: Father Of Basketball's Jump Shot Former NBA player Kenny Sailors with his friend Anne Brande at StoryCorps in Laramie, Wyo. StoryCorps hide caption toggle caption Hang Time: Kenny Sailors takes a jump shot in a college game. Courtesy of Kenny Sailors Anyone watching basketball games when the NBA season begins soon will see something that started with Kenny Sailors: the jump shot. That was in the first half of the 20th century. Recently, Sailors spoke about how he came to shoot after leaping in the air. It all started, he said, with desperation. Sailors' older brother was a great basketball player? probably the best their town of Hillsdale, Wyo., had yet seen. He put up a simple hoop in the yard of their farm. And despite the five-year gap between them, he demanded that his younger brother play him. To shoot over his brother, Kenny Sailors jumped? and shot the ball. "It probably wasn't very pretty, but I got the shot off, " Sailors recalled. "And it went in. " "You'd better develop that, " his brother told him. "That's going to be a good shot. " So he practiced it. And when the NBA was formed in 1946, Sailors signed up with the team in Cleveland, then called the Rebels. And in those days, nobody jumped to shoot. "Everybody had to keep both feet on the floor, " Sailors said, "or the coach would take you out of the ballgame. " In a scrimmage before the season started, Sailors unveiled his jump shot. And after the practice was over, his coach, Henry "Dutch" Dehnert had some things to say to him. "Sailors, where'd you get that leaping one-hander? " he asked. When Sailors said he had been using it for a long time, the coach had one piece of advice. "You'll never go in this league with that shot, " Dehnert said. "I thought, boy, my career's over with, right now, " Sailors said. To this day, Sailors gets letters from sports fans asking him about the jump shot. He's careful not to make any claims he can't back up. Instead, Sailors turns to a quote from Ray Meyer, the longtime DePaul University basketball coach. "Sailors may not have been the first player to jump in the air and shoot the ball, " Meyer said, "but he developed the shot that's being used today. " "That's the way he put it, " Sailors said. "And I like that. " Produced for Morning Edition by Nadia Reiman. The senior producer for StoryCorps is Michael Garofalo. Fun fact it was invited in Canada. Basketball was invented in Canada. It was not an American it was a Canadian just like superman it was a Canadian who created him. Why isn't he in the NBA HOF, tho? He revolutionized the whole sport! The jump shot allowed 3 of the 5 all-time points leaders (MJ, Kobe, and Karl Malone) to dominate the game. WTH. Kenny I wanted to see your follow up video after your water fast. Good to see you sharing this. Adrenal fatigue will cause weight gain if you are under stress. I agree with another commenter. Please look into Dr. Berg and Dr. Fung. They are both excellent. Dr Berg has much knowledge on the body and hormones. Thet have the answer to true health issues we all deal with. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch dogs. Really humbling, good for you Mr. Sailors! One more person knows about your feat. Funny thing is it was actually invented in canada. YouTube. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free. &ref() Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch online. JAMES NAISMITH WAS CANADIAN HOW DARE YOU. Kenny Sailors, his jump shot, and the Wyoming Cowboys proved they could beat anybody, anytime, anywhere in 1943. The story of the Pokes' inspiring run to the NCAA basketball championship at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple actually begins in little Hillsdale, Wyo., during the Great Depression. When young Kenny and his older brother, Bud, weren't working on the family farm, they could be found shooting baskets with a leather ball at a rusted iron rim on a dirt court, usually through the teeth of a gusting wind. One spring afternoon in 1934, Kenny grew tired of Bud, who had sprouted to 6 feet 5 inches tall, swatting traditional set shots back in his face. So, the 13-year-old with springs for legs made a move that would revolutionize basketball. "The one thing I could do was jump. I could broad jump and high jump when I was just a punk kid. I had legs on me and I could get up. I won state here in Laramie with a broad jump of 22 feet as a senior, " Sailors said, seven and a half decades later. "I thought, ��that guy is big, and I'm not very big. But I can jump. �� ��So I decided to run right at Bud and jump straight up. I leaped as high as I could and shot the ball over him. I don't remember if it was one-handed or two-handed, but I made one. " And so the jump shot was invented? or at the very least perfected? by Sailors, literally on Wyoming soil. Hank Luisetti, an All-American at Stanford in the 1930s, garnered national attention with a unique one-handed shot, but he didn't leave the floor with both feet. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame suggests that Glenn Roberts may have been the first to shoot a jumper. Roberts, a Virginian, used a two-handed jump shot in the early- and mid-1930s while in high school and at Emory & Henry College. Joe Faulks is also considered to be one of the "fathers" of this shot, honing his skills with it as a kid in Kentucky before attending Murray State and then playing from 1946-1962 with the NBA��s Philadelphia Warriors. But many credible basketball historians and legendary coaches from the era consider Sailors to be the first pure jump shooter. "I heard of Kenny Sailors, " said Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming head coach from 1979-87, who was a schoolboy in San Antonio when the Cowboys were making national headlines in 1943. "Most of the high school coaches in Texas were still teaching the underhanded free throw or the two-handed push shot. We were just starting to develop the one-handed set shot, more the one-handed step shot and the step-back one-hander. �� "We knew about the jump shot, �� Brandenburg said, ��but we didn't have any coaches that could really teach us step by step, so we could really get into it. We knew that Kenny was one of the guys credited for starting the jump shot. " Coach Ev Shelton embraced Sailors' flashy game from the moment the talented 5-foot-10-inch freshman stepped on campus in Laramie. Shelton, a Naismith Hall of Fame head coach, and Sailors, a three-time All-American (1942, 1943, 1946) guard, guided Wyoming to a 31-2 record during the 1942-1943 season. That season for the Cowboys included NCAA tournament wins over Oklahoma (53-50), Texas (58-54) and finally, Georgetown (46-34) in the title game. Wyoming then played National Invitation Tournament champion St. John's at Madison Square Garden to prove once and for all who the best team in the country was. Wyoming prevailed 52-47 in overtime. Sailors still remembers the feeling of taking the floor in the "World's Most Famous Arena" as if those glory days happened last week. "Here I am, just a kid off the farm down there in Hillsdale, never been out of the state before, and only 19 years old, " Sailors said of his first game at Madison Square Garden. "You can imagine the first time when I went in there. They announce your name when you go on the court, 'Kenny Sailors from Wyoming. ' ��And the crowd, they're going nuts. I've never seen anything like it in my life. That's more people than I ever saw in a building in my life. Never even come close to it probably. " "[After the NCAA Championship] we got back to the Laramie train station and the whole town was there, which was only about 8, 000 people, " Sailors recalled. "We'd seen twice that at Madison Square Garden. Boy oh boy, it was kind of embarrassing because we couldn't go anywhere around Laramie. I went to go buy a necktie, and they gave it to me. I went to buy a meal and couldn't pay for it. " When the cheering was over, Sailors and six of his teammates went off to fight in World War II. College basketball's 19-year-old national player of the year was already commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marines and was sent to the South Pacific not long after the team returned from New York City to Laramie. After two years of service, Sailors returned to the University of Wyoming, which due to the war had suspended the basketball program for the 1943-1944 season, to finish his collegiate career in 1945-1946. He played in the NBA, including a stint with the Denver Nuggets, before leaving basketball for an outdoor life with his beloved wife Marilynne. The Sailors owned the Heart Six Dude ranch in Jackson, Wyo., and then moved to Alaska where they worked as hunting guides for 33 years. When Marilynne passed away in 2002, Kenny moved back to Laramie. Well into his 90s, Sailors lived in an apartment just steps away from the University of Wyoming��s War Memorial Stadium and regularly attended Cowboys (and Cowgirls) basketball games, where he was treated like a rock star by the Arena-Auditorium fans. He suffered a heart attack in December 2015 and died Jan. 30, 2016. He was survived by his son, Dan, daughter-in-law, Jean, eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, according to the Casper Star-Tribune. He was 95. Resources Primary Sources Brandenburg, Jim. Interview, March 9, 2011. Sailors, Kenny. Interviews, July 23, 2009, and Dec. 15, 2010. Secondary Sources Christgau, John. The Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. pp. numbers Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Glenn Roberts and the Genesis of the Jump Shot, accessed May 18, 2011 at For further reading and research Nolan, Jack and Ryan Holmgren. "University of Wyoming legend Kenny Sailors dies at 95. " Casper Star-Tribune, Jan. 31, 2016. Accessed Feb. 1, m 2016 at....? Illustrations The photos of Kenny Sailors and of the 1943 UW men��s basketball team are courtesy of the UW Photo Service. ������اڧ� ��ڧݧ�ާ� ������اڧ� ��ڧݧ�ާ�� ���ܧ� �ߧ֧�, �ߧ� �ӧ� �ާ�ا֧�� �ڧ� �է�ҧѧӧڧ��:. Ken Sailors Sailors in 1948 Personal information Born January 14, 1921 Bushnell, Nebraska Died January 30, 2016 (aged? 95) Laramie, Wyoming Nationality American Listed height 5? ft 10? in (1. 78? m) Listed weight 175? lb (79? kg) Career information High school Laramie (Laramie, Wyoming) College Wyoming (1940? 1943, 1945? 1946) Playing career 1946? 1951 Position Point guard Number 4, 5, 27, 13 Career history 1946? 1947 Cleveland Rebels 1947 Chicago Stags 1947 Philadelphia Warriors 1947? 1949 Providence Steamrollers 1949? 1950 Denver Nuggets 1950 Boston Celtics 1950? 1951 Baltimore Bullets Career highlights and awards All-BAA Second Team ( 1949) 2�� AAU All-American (1943, 1946) NCAA champion ( 1943) NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player ( 1943) Consensus first-team All-American ( 1943) Consensus second-team All-American ( 1946) No. 4 retired by Wyoming Cowboys College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 2012 Kenneth Lloyd Sailors (January 14, 1921? January 30, 2016) was an American professional basketball player active in the 1940s and early 1950s. [1] A 5-foot-10-inch (1. 78? m) guard, he is notable for popularizing the jump shot as an alternative to the two-handed, flat-footed set shot. [2] Sailors was born Jan. 14, 1921, in Bushnell, Nebraska [3] and grew up on a farm south of Hillsdale, Wyoming, where he developed his effective jump shot while playing against his 6-foot-4-inch (1. 93? m) older brother Barton (known as Bud). [4] He eventually brought his skills to the University of Wyoming, and in 1943 he led the Cowboys to the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Sailors was named the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player for his efforts. [5] He was the unanimous selection as College Basketball Player of the Year in 1943. [6] He would earn the honor again in 1946. Sailors was the only player in the history of Wyoming Cowboys basketball to be selected as an All-American three times, in 1942, 1943, and 1946. [6] From 1946 to 1951, Sailors played professionally in the BAA and NBA as a member of the Cleveland Rebels, Chicago Stags, Philadelphia Warriors, Providence Steamrollers, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics, and Baltimore Bullets. He was second in the BAA in total assists in 1946? 47, was named to the All-BAA 2nd team in 1948? 49, and averaged a career high 17. 3 points per game in the 1949? 50 season. [7] He scored 3, 480 points in his professional career. [8] Sailors was inducted into the University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame on October 29, 1993. [6] In 2012, he was named to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. [9] John Christgau, author of the book The Origins of the Jump Shot, said that Sailors�� jump shot technique was the one that modern fans would recognize as the "jump shot. " "I would say that squared up toward the basket, body hanging straight, the cocked arm, the ball over the head, the knuckles at the hairline? that's today's classic jump shot. ". [4] In 2014, the University of Wyoming announced its plans to erect a specially-commissioned sculpture of Sailors outside of the University's basketball stadium, the Arena-Auditorium. [10] Sailors died on January 30, 2016, sixteen days after his 95th birthday, of complications from a heart attack he had in December 2015. [11] BAA/NBA career statistics [ edit] Legend GP Games played FG% Field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Regular season [ edit] Year Team 1946? 47 Cleveland 58. 309. 595? 2. 3 9. 9 1947? 48 Chicago 1. 000. 000?. 0. 0 Philadelphia 2. 667. 0 2. 0 Providence 41. 300. 692 1. 4 12. 7 1948? 49 57. 341. 766 3. 7 15. 8 1949? 50 Denver 57. 349. 721 4. 0 17. 3 1950? 51 Boston 10. 160. 625. 3. 8 1. 8 Baltimore 50. 348. 738 2. 8 9. 5 Career 276. 329. 712 12. 6 Playoffs [ edit] 1947 2. 375. 750 7. 5 See also [ edit] John Miller Cooper References [ edit] ^ "Sailors still big shot in Wyoming history". The Denver Post. 1921-01-14. Retrieved 2016-01-31. ^. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2009. ^ Schudel, Matt (2016-01-30). "Kenny Sailors, forgotten star credited with inventing basketball's jump shot". The Washington Post. ISSN? 0190-8286. Retrieved 2016-02-02. ^ a b McDonald, William (January 30, 2016), "Kenny Sailors, a Pioneer of the Jump Shot, Dies at 95", The New York Times ^. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007. Retrieved March 9, 2007. ^ a b c "University of Wyoming Official Athletic Site? Traditions". 1993-10-29. Archived from the original on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2015-12-17. ^ Sachare, Alex (1994). The Official NBA basketball encyclopedia (1994 ed. ). Villard Books. pp.? 40, 372, 737. ^ "Kenny Sailors NBA Stats".. ^ The New York Times. College Basketball. B14. March 7, 2012. ^ "Wyoming's Arena-Auditorium Renovation Project Launches Today, With Recognition of Both Private Donors and the Support Provided by the Wyoming State Legislature? University of Wyoming Official Athletic Site". 2014-01-25. ^ "University of Wyoming legend Kenny Sailors dies at 95 | Men's Basketball".. Further reading [ edit] Christgau, John (1999). "Kenny and Bud". Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. pp.? 187? 214. ISBN? 0-8032-6394-5. External links [ edit] Career statistics and player information from Official website for Kenny Sailors "Birth of the Jump Shot - " "Kenny Sailors, forgotten star credited with inventing basketball��s jump shot, " by Matt Schudel, Washington Post, January 30, 2016 Jump shot. The game was invented in the USA by a Canadian he later obtained his American citizenship while keeping his Canadian citizenship but when he invented the game he was only a citizen of his birthplace. Great job keeping up the fight, brother! I'm right there with you! Sending hugs!???. Are you a Producer / Content Owner or a record label, rights holder or manager Producer Cinema Owner (or Sub Distributor) with screens that match our audience demand Exhibitor Release date: Apr. 02, 2020 Behind the shot you know is the American story you��ll never forget. Experience the inspiring all-American true story of Kenny Sailors, the developer of the modern-day jump shot in the global sport of basketball. From collegiate all American and NCAA national champion, to pro basketball star, Kenny faded into the Alaska wilderness to be forgotten by the sport he helped pioneer. Sixty-years later, he emerges through his most passionate supporters? Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Clark Kellogg, Bob Knight, Lou Carnesecca, Kiki Vandeweghe, Nancy Lieberman, Chip Engelland, Tim Legler, Fennis Dembo, David Goldberg and a host of other basketball and sport legends? in an effort to recognize Kenny in the Naismith Hall of Fame and tell the story of his impact on basketball, his country, and the people who knew him best. Back to events Trafalgar dispatch Trafalgar Releasing Delivers Biggest Ever Event Cinema Release with Burn the Stage: the Movie If you want to know what we're up to and what we're learning about global audience development, sign up. 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(Dodgeball) Pie in the Sky: The Brigid Berlin Story Petits suicides entre amis The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story American: The Bill Hicks Story. Not informitive. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch now. This website uses cookies to provide you with a better experience You can adjust your cookie settings through your browser. If you do not adjust your settings, you are consenting to us issuing all cookies to you. Americans are the worst lol (I am American so I should know) What does it matter if the guy was born in Canada or if he created the game in Massachusetts. I came here to learn about basketball. Awesome things come from all over the world America. He was my coach when I was in 8th grade, Glennallen, Alaska, WOW. FEATURING: STEPH CURRY, KEVIN DURANT, DIRK NOWITZKI, BOB KNIGHT, NANCY LIEBERMAN, KIKI VANDEWEGHE, CLARK KELLOGG, TIM LEGLER, DAVID GOLDBERG, FENNIS DEMBO, LOU CARNESECA, MARK PRICE, CHIP ENGELLAND AND MANY MORE. From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning film JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into history. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watching. Sports radio 1310 the Ticket in Dallas - Norm and Donnie doo brought me here. Hes Canadian but whatever I guess. Birthplace of all things awesome. Donald Trump is awesome now I guess. Hey Kenny... where you at??. It was invented by a canadian but it evolved in america. The inventor is a Canadian but it was invented in US. EXCELLENT video. take this to heart Kenny Sailors died in his sleep the morning of Saturday, January 30, 2016. His funeral was held Friday, February 5 in the Arena-Auditorium, University of Wyoming. He was interred the same day at Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie This website is being updated. If you want more information than you find here click on ��Oral Histories�� in the left column OR to access other materials in his archives call the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming (307) 766-3756 or Email them at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Kenny Sailors shoots his jump shot in Madison Square Garden, January 3, 1946 (Photo from LIFE Magazine, January 21, 1946, p. 85, photographer Eric Schaal. ) Photo Caption: ��Guard Kenny Sailors of Wyoming Jumps and Shoots To Make Score 21-16. He Scored Seven Field Goals and One Free Throw, a Total of 15 Points�� An excerpt from the LIFE story on this game:.... ��Fortnight ago the Wyoming Cowboys made a long trek east and defeated Long Island University before a crowd of 18, 056.... using the expert ball control of Milo Komenich... and the fast, smooth dribble and the accurate jump shots of Kenny Sailors (above), the Cowboys went on to win 57-42�� In �� The Origins of the Jump Shot, �� (University of Nebraska Press, 1999, pp. 205-206) author John Christgau wrote, ��Discharged from the Marines in late 1945, Kenny... within days... found himself in Madison Square Garden again. One shot by Kenny Sailors... remains historic.... He had stolen a pass and then raced down the left side of the floor.... At the top of the key, he cut to his right and then stopped suddenly and jumped. Courtside spectators in folding chairs watched as he seemed to rise up into the scoreboard.... Now, at the peak of his jump and hanging-in-the-air in Madison Square Garden, he drew a bead on the basket.... Just before he dropped his left hand away to release the shot, a photographer��s flashbulb exploded silently. To the 18, 056 fans who were watching, the flashbulb explosion seemed to freeze Kenny Sailors in the air, while beneath him men as floor-bound as statuary looked up in awe. Two weeks later Life Magazine ran a photo story of the game.... millions of young players saw that picture of Kenny��s jump shot in Life, and that... began a chain reaction in basketball.... Everywhere young players on basketball courts began jumping to shoot. ��. I GOTTA SEE THIS. Naismith was canadian and born in started his peach basket idea at mcgill university in montreal canada. I'm trying a water fast day 3 so far, mostly for health benefits. I did one about a year ago that lasted a week. Hoping to go 2 or 3 weeks this time. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free watch the trailer. 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(2019) (movie): Jump Shot uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball. He defined the game, but only now is he ready to share his thoughts on why the game never defined him. Discover the latest Discussions, Reviews, Quotes, Theories, Explanations and Analysis of Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story? (2019) below Cast: Kenny Sailors (Himself), Stephen Curry (Himself), Kevin Durant (Himself), Dirk Nowitzki (Himself), Bobby Knight (Himself) Similar Movies: Emanuel, Holey Moley, Breakthrough, Harriet WATCH NOW GET DVD. Publisher Jump Shot Movie Info A feature length documentary, directed by Jacob Hamilton, that uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the developer of the modern day jump shot.

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Sixty-years later, he emerges through his most passionate supporters - Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Clark Kellogg, Bob Knight, Lou Carnesecca, Kiki Vandeweghe, Nancy Lieberman, Chip Engelland, Tim Legler, Fennis Dembo, David Goldberg and a host of other basketball and sport legends -in an effort to recognize Kenny in the Naismith Hall of Fame and tell the story of his impact on basketball, his country, and the people who knew him best. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story free full text. There is no God. Nothing to discuss there. Imagine someone like lebron james going back in time and playing in one of the first NBA games, people would go even more crazy than today. Kenny Sailors: Father Of Basketball's Jump Shot Former NBA player Kenny Sailors with his friend Anne Brande at StoryCorps in Laramie, Wyo. StoryCorps hide caption toggle caption Hang Time: Kenny Sailors takes a jump shot in a college game. Courtesy of Kenny Sailors Anyone watching basketball games when the NBA season begins soon will see something that started with Kenny Sailors: the jump shot. That was in the first half of the 20th century. Recently, Sailors spoke about how he came to shoot after leaping in the air. It all started, he said, with desperation. Sailors' older brother was a great basketball player — probably the best their town of Hillsdale, Wyo., had yet seen. He put up a simple hoop in the yard of their farm. And despite the five-year gap between them, he demanded that his younger brother play him. To shoot over his brother, Kenny Sailors jumped — and shot the ball. "It probably wasn't very pretty, but I got the shot off, " Sailors recalled. "And it went in. " "You'd better develop that, " his brother told him. "That's going to be a good shot. " So he practiced it. And when the NBA was formed in 1946, Sailors signed up with the team in Cleveland, then called the Rebels. And in those days, nobody jumped to shoot. "Everybody had to keep both feet on the floor, " Sailors said, "or the coach would take you out of the ballgame. " In a scrimmage before the season started, Sailors unveiled his jump shot. And after the practice was over, his coach, Henry "Dutch" Dehnert had some things to say to him. "Sailors, where'd you get that leaping one-hander? " he asked. When Sailors said he had been using it for a long time, the coach had one piece of advice. "You'll never go in this league with that shot, " Dehnert said. "I thought, boy, my career's over with, right now, " Sailors said. To this day, Sailors gets letters from sports fans asking him about the jump shot. He's careful not to make any claims he can't back up. Instead, Sailors turns to a quote from Ray Meyer, the longtime DePaul University basketball coach. "Sailors may not have been the first player to jump in the air and shoot the ball, " Meyer said, "but he developed the shot that's being used today. " "That's the way he put it, " Sailors said. "And I like that. " Produced for Morning Edition by Nadia Reiman. The senior producer for StoryCorps is Michael Garofalo. Love this. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story free fall Wyoming basketball star Kenny Sailors, considered by many to have originated the jump shot, in 2012. (Michael Smith/AP) Kenny Sailors, a two-time all-American who led the University of Wyoming to the 1943 NCAA basketball championship and who is often considered the first player to develop the modern jump shot, died Jan. 30 at an assisted-living center in Laramie, Wyo. He was 95. His death was announced by the university. The cause was not disclosed. Mr. Sailors was a 5-foot-10 Wyoming farm boy who, untutored and practicing with his brother underneath a windmill, developed an athletic, innovative style of basketball at a time when most players never left their feet. Yet he was a forgotten star, as younger generations of athletes found glory on the strength of the shot that he perfected in a remote time and place before the age of videotape. Sailors was a brilliant ballhandler, but his greatest contribution to the sport was almost accidental, as he taught himself to soar high in the air and release a pinpoint shot at the peak of his jump. Other players and fans were shocked by his audacity. Kenny Sailors in 1950 as a member of the NBA’s original Denver Nuggets. (AP/AP) Revolutionary for its time, the jump shot later became universal throughout all levels of basketball, the signature of such latter-day stars as Jerry West, Michael Jordan and Stephen Curry. “Nothing has ever changed a sport like the jump shot changed basketball, ” Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight said in a documentary promoting Mr. Sailors for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. “Nobody in my lifetime has done anything to raise the sport to the level of popularity that he did. ” Mr. Sailors first gained national attention in 1941, when his Wyoming Cowboys appeared at New York’s Madison Square Garden against top teams from the East. “Most of us came off farms or ranches, ” he told the New York Daily News in 2014. “Had never been outside of Wyoming before. We got to ride on the train. First time we ever rode on a train, most of us. ” But on the basketball court, Mr. Sailors had something that even New York City had never seen. “He jumped up higher than all the defenders, and he shot it one-handed, ” Jack Rose, a spectator at some of those early games at Madison Square Garden, told in 2015. “We’d never seen anything like it. We all looked at each other like, ‘What was that? ’ ” As a junior at Wyoming, Mr. Sailors led his Cowboys to the 1943 NCAA championship, scoring 16 points in the title game, a 46-34 victory over Georgetown. He was the only player from either team to score in double figures and was named the tournament’s outstanding player. “His ability to dribble through and around any type of defense was uncanny, ” the New York Times reported, “just as was his electrifying one-handed shot. ” A week earlier, St. John’s had won the National Invitation Tournament, which was considered more prestigious than the NCAA Tournament at the time. In a benefit for the Red Cross, Wyoming met St. John’s in a showdown to prove which team was the king of college basketball. The Cowboys prevailed in overtime, 52-47. Wyoming finished the season with a record of 31-2, claiming its first and only national basketball championship. Sailors was named a first-team all-American and player of the year. Three years later, after Mr. Sailors had returned to college from the Marine Corps, Life magazine photographer Eric Schaal caught him in classic midair form, and the image was circulated nationwide. Most people had never seen a jump shot before, and it soon caught on with players throughout the country. Sailors developed his shot when he was about 13, while playing against his older brother at their farm near tiny Hillsdale, Wyo. (population 47). “My brother Bud was five years older than me and he was 6-foot-5, ” Mr. Sailors told last year. “I was only about 5-8 at the time, and I couldn’t even get a shot off over him, let alone make a basket. He’d swat it back in my face every time. ” His only solution was to leap in the air and shoot the ball over his brother’s outstretched arms. The jump shot was born out of necessity, Mr. Sailors recalled in 2014, in those games against his brother. “I shot the ball, I don’t know how, maybe I just threw it at the basket, ” he told the Daily News. “But nevertheless it went in. And he said, ‘Kenny, that’s a good shot, if you can develop it. ’ ” Other players have been cited as early innovators of the jump shot, including Stanford’s Hank Luisetti in the 1930s, but basketball historian Jerry Krause and John Christgau, author of “ The Origins of the Jump Shot ” (1999), concluded that the purest form of the jump shot was pioneered by Mr. Sailors. Only he had a jump shot that today’s fans would recognize, as he leapt straight up, directly facing the basket, his elbow cocked at a 90-degree angle, followed by a delicate one-handed release of the ball. “What I found, ” Krause told, “was that a lot of guys shot some variation of a jump shot, a running shot off one foot or what have you. But Kenny’s shot is the shot we see today. Was he the first? I don’t think anyone could ever say that for certain. But what you can say, and I’m very comfortable saying this, is that Kenny was the first player to really develop the jump shot and use it consistently. The jump shot we see today is Kenny’s shot. ” Kenneth L. Sailors was born Jan. 14, 1921, in Bushnell, Neb. His father died at a young age, Mr. Sailors said, and he grew up with his mother, brother and sister near Hillsdale, in southeastern Wyoming. When his brother was offered a basketball scholarship to the University of Wyoming, the family moved to Laramie. In high school, Mr. Sailors was an all-state basketball player and also starred in football and track, winning the state championship in the long jump. He was an exceptional jumper, with a vertical leap of more than three feet, but many people were confused by his un­or­tho­dox style, and some coaches tried to get him to abandon the jump shot. But he knew that, at 5-feet-10, the only way he could stand out in basketball was to keep jumping. After Wyoming’s national championship season in 1943, Mr. Sailors spent two years as a Marine Corps officer during World War II. He returned for a final collegiate season in 1945-46, winning all-American honors again as he led Wyoming to a 22-4 record. He then played with seven teams during five years of professional basketball in the early days of the National Basketball Association. He had his finest season in 1949-50 with the original Denver Nuggets, averaging 17. 3 points a game. After his basketball career, Mr. Sailors lived near Jackson Hole, Wyo., where he had a ranch and a business as an outdoors guide. He served one term in the Wyoming legislature but was unsuccessful in several bids for Congress. In 1964, he moved to Alaska and lived in a log cabin 200 miles north of Anchorage, where he led hunting and fishing trips and coached basketball for more than 30 years. He later moved to Idaho before returning to Wyoming. His wife of 59 years, the former Marilynne Corbin, died in 2002. Two daughters also preceded him in death. Survivors include a son; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. In 2012, Mr. Sailors was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City, Mo. but he has yet to gain admission to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., his sport’s foremost shrine. Knight and other experts consider his omission one of the most glaring injustices in basketball history. Jump shot the kenny sailors story free full episodes. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free full article on foot. One thing that has stood the test the time is God. He has satisfied me in a way that all the fame and success could never do. #faith I love that quote.  This whole video should be transcribed. What a wise man. He is Canadian. Go Kenny. No America didn't create freedom. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free full review. Lol a rock that says Meow 😂😜😋👍😹. FEATURING: STEPH CURRY, KEVIN DURANT, DIRK NOWITZKI, BOB KNIGHT, NANCY LIEBERMAN, KIKI VANDEWEGHE, CLARK KELLOGG, TIM LEGLER, DAVID GOLDBERG, FENNIS DEMBO, LOU CARNESECA, MARK PRICE, CHIP ENGELLAND AND MANY MORE. From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning film JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into history. Jump shot the kenny sailors story free full album Yeh and Miley Cyrus invented Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free full Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story Free full article on maxi. Great video. Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story free full version. It was invented in Canada soooo. I wonder if he ever thought about the fact that some people could actually jump as high as 10 feet with a basketball and slam the ball into the basket. I'm sure that wasn't his first intentions when he first made the sport. Jump shot the kenny sailors story free full episode. Jump shot the kenny sailors story free full version.


I don't mean to be a hater but, basketball is a Canadian sport.
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Wow,God bless him, he truly loves yes, he belongs to the greatest Hall of fame, God's... Halleluyah. Bro why do some people in the comment section fight about where the game was invented like yall just sound childish. Just to clear things up it was invented by a Canadian but it was made in The USA. That was awesome.

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Not informitive. Critics Consensus No consensus yet. 100% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 6 Coming soon Release date: Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Jump Shot Ratings & Reviews Explanation Movie Info "Jumpshot" uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball, and how the zenith of our lives doesn't end in our athletic prime. Introducing this never before seen "leaping one-hander" to the masses on a national level Kenny quickly grew to be a fan favorite while leading his Wyoming Cowboys to the Collegiate National Championship in Madison Square Garden in the 1943. But after playing on several losing teams in an unstable, emerging league now known as the NBA, Kenny disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness only to be forgotten by the sport he helped pioneer. Now, nearly sixty years later, the multitude of people he has touched along the way have forced Kenny's humble reemergence. This film will follow Kenny's supporters' ongoing efforts to not only get him in recognized in the Naismith Hall of Fame, but also, to uncover the man behind the shot and why the sport he helped define never defined him. Featuring Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Jay Bilas, Clark Kellogg, Bob Knight, Lou Carneseca, Kiki Vandeweghe, Nancy Lieberman, Chip Engelland, Tim Legler, Fennis Dembo, David Goldberg and a host of other basketball and sport legends! Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: Runtime: 80 minutes Studio: Ralph Smyth Entertainment Cast Critic Reviews for Jump Shot Audience Reviews for Jump Shot Jump Shot Quotes Movie & TV guides.

Hes Canadian but whatever I guess. That's sweet. Love this. It was invented by a Canadian not an American Eh. I am overwhelmed with Happiness and joy right now. (damn, I commented too early! lol, you ARE doing the intermittent fast, wait, I think I saw your documentary. Sports radio 1310 the Ticket in Dallas - Norm and Donnie doo brought me here. Why isn't he in the NBA HOF, tho? He revolutionized the whole sport! The jump shot allowed 3 of the 5 all-time points leaders (MJ, Kobe, and Karl Malone) to dominate the game. WTH.

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⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩⇩ Biography Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story ⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰⟰ Creator - Jacob Hamilton, Thaddeus D. Matula genres - Sport Year - 2019 Actors - Dirk Nowitzki, Stephen Curry Directed by - Jacob Hamilton Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story 7. Kenny I wanted to see your follow up video after your water fast. Good to see you sharing this. Adrenal fatigue will cause weight gain if you are under stress. I agree with another commenter. Please look into Dr. Berg and Dr. Fung. They are both excellent. Dr Berg has much knowledge on the body and hormones. Thet have the answer to true health issues we all deal with. Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors storyid One of my all-time favorite people. A Wyoming hero and great ambassador to our state and our University. James is canadian and bashetball is canadian. I have been on this journey since March 16th of last year. Damn straight I'm committed! Hope you are too because I am so inspired by you. He got the idea from the aztecs play tradition. Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story 2. It was invented by a Canadian so basically it is a Canadian sport. Kenny Sailors died in his sleep the morning of Saturday, January 30, 2016. His funeral was held Friday, February 5 in the Arena-Auditorium, University of Wyoming. He was interred the same day at Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie This website is being updated. If you want more information than you find here click on “Oral Histories” in the left column OR to access other materials in his archives call the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming (307) 766-3756 or Email them at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Kenny Sailors shoots his jump shot in Madison Square Garden, January 3, 1946 (Photo from LIFE Magazine, January 21, 1946, p. 85, photographer Eric Schaal. ) Photo Caption: “Guard Kenny Sailors of Wyoming Jumps and Shoots To Make Score 21-16. He Scored Seven Field Goals and One Free Throw, a Total of 15 Points” An excerpt from the LIFE story on this game. “Fortnight ago the Wyoming Cowboys made a long trek east and defeated Long Island University before a crowd of 18, 056. using the expert ball control of Milo Komenich. and the fast, smooth dribble and the accurate jump shots of Kenny Sailors (above) the Cowboys went on to win 57-42” In “ The Origins of the Jump Shot, ” (University of Nebraska Press, 1999, pp. 205-206) author John Christgau wrote, “Discharged from the Marines in late 1945, Kenny. within days. found himself in Madison Square Garden again. One shot by Kenny Sailors. remains historic. He had stolen a pass and then raced down the left side of the floor. At the top of the key, he cut to his right and then stopped suddenly and jumped. Courtside spectators in folding chairs watched as he seemed to rise up into the scoreboard. Now, at the peak of his jump and hanging-in-the-air in Madison Square Garden, he drew a bead on the basket. Just before he dropped his left hand away to release the shot, a photographers flashbulb exploded silently. To the 18, 056 fans who were watching, the flashbulb explosion seemed to freeze Kenny Sailors in the air, while beneath him men as floor-bound as statuary looked up in awe. Two weeks later Life Magazine ran a photo story of the game. millions of young players saw that picture of Kennys jump shot in Life, and that. began a chain reaction in basketball. Everywhere young players on basketball courts began jumping to shoot. ”. Kenny ur inspirational. Keep up the great work. I wonder if he ever thought about the fact that some people could actually jump as high as 10 feet with a basketball and slam the ball into the basket. I'm sure that wasn't his first intentions when he first made the sport. More like canada, the birth place of all hot chicks and basketball Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story 3. (damn, I commented too early! lol, you ARE doing the intermittent fast, wait, I think I saw your documentary. Everyone stop saying it was made in canada it was made in america but a canadian made it so its a american sport 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷. So happy for you Kenny. Also US is not a country that promotes freedom, especially not outside of its borders. In fact, US as the leader of NATO initiated wars in Yugoslavia, later bombing of Belgrade, invasions on Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. The moral of the story is that US is ran by satanic masons (13 FED families) and they are all for enslaving human kind with New World Order movement (one world government) with antichrist on its throne. America is one of the worst country's ever and I live in America. Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story. Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story 8. Really humbling, good for you Mr. Sailors! One more person knows about your feat. The inventor is a Canadian but it was invented in US. Not informitive. Watch Movie Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors story 4. FEATURING: STEPH CURRY, KEVIN DURANT, DIRK NOWITZKI, BOB KNIGHT, NANCY LIEBERMAN, KIKI VANDEWEGHE, CLARK KELLOGG, TIM LEGLER, DAVID GOLDBERG, FENNIS DEMBO, LOU CARNESECA, MARK PRICE, CHIP ENGELLAND AND MANY MORE. From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning film JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into history. There is no God. Nothing to discuss there. Lol a rock that says Meow 😂😜😋👍😹. 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