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    What an inspiration...
    Every once in a while, a sports story comes along that's so inspiring — so improbable and such an incredible testament to the potential of human will — that whatever game the main character plays ceases to matter at all.

    Jorge Gutierrez has one of those stories. And it just began a magical new chapter.


    The 25-year-old grew up Chihuahua, Mexico, where he fell in love with basketball as a teenager. Frustrated by a lack of hoops opportunity there, Gutierrez sneaked across the border illegally to attend high school and play ball at Denver's Lincoln High.
    Just 16, Gutierrez lived in an apartment with three other undo ented Mexican teens who had their own hoop dreams. Overcoming poverty and frequent hunger pains, Gutierrez excelled in Denver, but few colleges were interested.
    After a post-grad year of prep school, the guard accepted a scholarship offer from the University of California, Berkeley — but only after another young player had reneged on his commitment to the school to free up the spot.
    Gutierrez initially made his name in Berkeley as a reserve of limited talent, but one whose passion knew no bounds and whose kamikaze hustle plays could single-handedly change the course of a game. Over four years there, Gutierrez built himself into a star, winning 2012 Pac-12 Player of the Year honors as a senior.
    When he went un-drafted by the NBA and decided to play minor league basketball, most Cal fans figured that was the end of the Jorge story: A nice college player with an inspiring story who would go on to do himself proud somewhere other than basketball.
    Then, on Thursday, the NBA's Brooklyn Nets signed Gutierrez to a 10-day contract.


    That contract is the ultimate reason Gutierrez endured the hunger pains in his stomach to prove his talent on the court stateside as a lonely teenager. The deal could be renewed, or he could be back in the minor leagues in two weeks — but no matter what happens, Gutierrez's new contract is a stunning turn to one of the more unbelievable stories the basketball world has seen in years.
    "I'm big on saying, 'I don't need easy, I need possible,'" Gutierrez told the Associated Press in 2011, while still at Cal.


    The Nets signed Gutierrez after he averaged 13.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 1.2 steals for the Canton Charge of the NBA Developmental League this season. He'll join an interesting roster in Brooklyn: he'll be coached by another Cal point guard, Jason Kidd, while playing alongside Jason Collins, who recently became the first openly gay male athlete to play a major American sport.
    Grantland's Jordan Conn wrote one of the first articles on Gutierrez to gain national attention, for SI.com back in January of 2011. Check it out for yourself — the piece is well worth your time — but we've also picked out three nuggets, below, in light of Gutierrez's good news.

    • Gutierrez's decision to illegally enter the U.S. in pursuit of a basketball career was far from easy. "I wanted to play against the best," he told Conn. "Mexico's not exactly a basketball hotbed. I had to come here." But, Gutierrez added: "I wish I could have stayed in Mexico longer. I wish I could have been a kid longer. But I had to move on."
    • Struggling to live with other undo ented ball-playing teens, Gutierrez was under-nourished and developed an iron deficiency and anemia. In one summer-league game, Gutierrez's right (and favored shooting) hand "turned blue" and became virtually useless. He scored 18 points left-handed.
    • After finding success on the court, Gutierrez and his Mexican teammates at Lincoln were inundated with bigotry. A shock-jock blasted them on the air, opposing fans wore sombreros in the stands and epithets were hurled as they progressed toward a state championship. Amid it all Lincoln won Gutierrez's final game with the school, and Colorado's Class 4A state le.

    "Honestly, you could look at them on the court and sense it," one of Gutierrez's high school assistant coaches told Conn of that game. "You could see they were the embodiment of the American dream."

    An American dream that just came true in the biggest of ways.

    Via

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    I hope Philibeaner calls La Migra on his ass before tomorrow's game.

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    I hope Philibeaner calls La Migra on his ass before tomorrow's game.
    He could be a loser with 41,000 post on a spurs message board. But he's out there chasing his dream.

    Let him be great.

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    4A schools.

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    Grab 'em by the pussy Splits's Avatar
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    They should have beaten Philly to the punch:

    Philadelphia 76ers Will Sign Special Needs Teen to 2-Day Contract

    By Dan Favale, Featured Columnist Feb 17, 2014

    At the team's practice facility, the Philadelphia 76ers announced they will sign Bensalem High School senior Kevin Grow, who has Down syndrome, on Monday to a "ceremonial two-day contract."

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...2-day-contract

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    Lol nyets first a butt plumber now an illegal.

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    si se puede

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    Taking our jobs

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    how long til the cartels start giving players bolitos to take out rivals, or just start mowing down fans with Fast and the Furious guns tbh?

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    TBH, jobs no "real Americans" want to do (playing for the Nyets)

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    I also love how every Nyets news article now has to mix in the first openly gay athlete theme into the story, however irrelevant it is

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    Nets won't be groundbreaking til they have Collins getting fisted during the National Anthem.

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    Also: "opposing fans wore sombreros in the stands and epithets were hurled"

    props Colorado

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    I hope Philibeaner calls La Migra on his ass before tomorrow's game.
    They should have beaten Philly to the punch:



    Lol nyets first a butt plumber now an illegal.
    how long til the cartels start giving players bolitos to take out rivals, or just start mowing down fans with Fast and the Furious guns tbh?


    Jesus are you guys obscene, but I can always expect to find a laugh here

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    He could be a loser with 41,000 post on a spurs message board. But he's out there chasing his dream.

    Let him be great.
    's gonna be pushing a broom at Chipotle in 9 days.

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