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am i the only one who isnt "touched" by this video. just because he's autistic doesnt mean he cannot function. what the fuck people, get over it. stop treating this kid like a retard, cause he's not.
@jonnyplastic I don't think the coach even knew he could really play, since Jason was technically a team assistant, not a player. that's my guess anyway.
This kid is awesome. Six 3-pointers in 4 minutes has to be a world record. My question is, wy did the coach wait so long to put him in the game? It looked pretty obvious to me that this kid can ball with the best of them.
Hey J-Mac....if you ever get time to teach me how to shoot 3-pointers shoot me an email. I'm from New Jersey but I'll fly to learn from you.
I'm autistic and I play varsity football u don't know what autism is it's not even rely a disabillity autistics are like in da middle What I mean by this is autisics excel gradually at some things and not so much at other things example: my grade in science is a 85 but my math grade is a 65 Jason may be good at basketball but not so much soccor same with me i'm good at sports but don't excel in other activities overall autistics are good ppl just treat us with respect
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Hey J-Mac....if you ever get time to teach me how to shoot 3-pointers shoot me an email. I'm from New Jersey but I'll fly to learn from you.
Damn, that was amazing!!!
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