More Than A Game | King James Opens School In Akron by Hussein Abdullahi

 Monday July 30th was special day for the city of Akron as NBA star LeBron James opened his new school. I Promise School will be the home for 240 at-risk-youths, with the help of LeBron James and the Akron Public School system it will provide an effective learning environment for the inner city kids regardless of their circumstances. In Late November, LeBron James exercised the option of creating a school for all at-risk-kids to the Akron school board, and they were able to reach a mutual agreement. The I Promise School joined forces with the Akron Public Schools and made it a top priority that the kids will meet the curriculum and academic standards. Over the course of his career, LeBron has been publicly acknowledged for a fair share of his humanitarian initiatives; it is no surprise that we're witnessing the continual imprint he's left on the Akron community.

Photo by: Will Ujek

Photo by: Will Ujek

Everything these kids are going through — The drugs, the violence, the guns, everything they’re going through as kids, I know. For me to be in a position where I have the resources, the finance, the people, the structure and the city around me — why not?
— - LeBron James

What is surprising about the school is how they will operate in comparison to the other schools across the United States. The I Promise School will have a longer school year, primarily emphasizing on accelerating learning for kids who may need the meet the education standards. Also it will include various activities and services that the school will offer to students in hopes to decrease the potential risks of daily struggles kids face outside their classroom environment. Some features the school will provide to families are:

  • GEDs and Job Placement services for parents

  • Food pantry for families

  • Free Uniforms

  • Free Transportation within 2 miles

  • Free bicycle

  • Free tuition

  • Guarenteed tuition to the Univ. of Akron for every student that graduates

Photo by: @ipromiseschool

Photo by: @ipromiseschool

I understand the mental states that goes in with these kids, to where they come from, some of the trials and tribulations that they go through, so I wanted to keep it as consistent and authentic as when I was a kid.
— LeBron James

The LeBron James Family Foundation has been a sole supporter for the kids of Akron. Back in 2015, LeBron announced a community initiative that would pay to send more than 1,000 kids to college. The "Wheel for education "is another program that is funded by LeBron James, which supplies kids with access to school supplies, computers and a bicycle. His aim is to place kids in the perfect position to succeed as students. It’s amazing to witness the stance that LeBron continues to take with regards to our culture, social issues, and community. It reminds us that as athletes we must continue to raise the standards by utilizing our platform to impact lives on a global level; James never fails to disappoint the city of Akron and the community forAfrican-American world leaders.

You didn’t know what was possible for you, because you always paid attention to the statistics and growing up in the inner city the numbers are always stacked against you.
— LeBron James
Photo by: ESPN

Photo by: ESPN

Thanks: @ESPN, @ipromiseschool @klutchsports, @kingjames

Athlete: LeBron James (@kingjames)

Photos: @ipromiseschool, Will Ujek, @ESPN

Dyckman Love | Slam Summer Classic by Hussein Abdullahi

Aside from the atmosphere, Dyckman’s competition is second to none. Kenny Stephens has created a top premiere basketball tournament in North American; his vision is to make Dyckman the best tournament in the world. Over the last 7 summers, Dyckman Basketball has shifted the culture for the NYC hoops. They call Dyckman "The Red Carpet of Streetball", Simply because you just never know who’ll be in attendance. You got the top celebrities, and NBA players coming to the Dyckman community to join in on the action. Ken Stevens has bridge the gap for the inner city kids who’ve been looking for a safe heaven; Dyckman has fulfilled that void. On August 18th 2018, the best High School hoopers will come to NYC’s Dyckman Park for the 1st annual SLAM Summer Classic. This will be a highly anticipated event has the potential to shift the culture for summer hoops. The summer stage is set, and what better place to have to it in than Dyckman "The Red Carpet Of Streetball".

Photo by: @nikebasketball

Photo by: @nikebasketball

You gotta be a different animal to play on these courts, especially in the tournament. You gotta have a different mindset, none of that cool stuff.
— Ken Stevens (Founder)

Slam Summer Hoops at Dyckman will be an epic night for NYC basketball, top-tier recruits such as: Cole Anthony, Cassius Stanley, Jalen Lecque, Tyrese Maxey, and more will compete for streetball supremacy and the ultimate bragging rights. The Authentic energy will definitely be in the air, as the bleachers will be packed from end to end; it don't get no better than that. August will be a hot month for summer hoops; you got Dyckman playoffs around the corner, the 2nd annual Jelly Day, and the main event Slam Summer Classic. Everybody knows when you play in the mecca you got to put on a show; when the lights are on, its time to perform.

Photo by: @_bryant_a

Photo by: @_bryant_a

The crowd gets into it which builds your confidence, the energy that the crowd gives you can take your game to a whole other level.
— Scottie Lewis (Team Rio)

One player that will headline this event is the premier guard Cole Anthony. The 6'3 guard has been ranked as the #1 point guard in the country, and has invited us his world.. "COLE SUMMER". Cole Anthony lead the USA Men's U18 team to a gold medal finish at the Fiba Americas, where he earned All-tournament team honours. Anthony has emerged as the best point guard in NYC, we seen familiar dominance with Harlem Native Isaiah Washington. Both guards had NYC on fire and now with Anthony gracing the blacktops at Dyckman, he looks towards taking the crowd by storm with his flashy moves and "freak of nature" athleticism. The Slam Summer Classic will be a unique platform for the top tier prospect to compete in a NYC's most popular outdoor court. Cole Anthony looks to keep the NYC basketball tradition alive as he represents a long list NYC legends such as: Isaiah Washington (Jelly fam) , Mohamad Bamba (Orlando Magic), Sabastian Telfair (Former NBA Player), Hamio Diallo ( Oklahoma City Thunder), and Pearl Washington. 

Photo by: Rayon Richards

Photo by: Rayon Richards

It’s definitely a crazy environment, the audience is pretty much on top of you. If you get expose, people gon’ make sure you know you got expose.
— Cole Anthony (Archbishop Molly)

This summer NYC hoops is at an all time high, with the emergence of prominent summer tournaments it has created an authentic buzz around the sport of basketball. In August, Nike will crown the champion of NY vs. NY, Dyckman tournament, but Slam will get the opportunity to end summer hoops on the right note. Dyckman is the home where stars are made, with that being said, August 18th Slam Summer Classic Vol.1. Let see if the nations top kids can come to Dyckman and make a name for themselves, or will the bright lights be too much?

Slam Summer Classic might be one of the biggest games out the last 5 years, just streetball alone.
— David "Cha-Ching" Teele (MC)
Photo by: @SLAM_HS

Photo by: @SLAM_HS

Thanks: @Slam_hs, @dyckmanbasketball, @nikebasketball

Athletes: Cole Anthony, Cassius Stanley, Jalen Leqcue, Scottie Lewis, Tyrese Maxey, Bryan Antonie

Founder: Ken Stevens (iamkenstevens)

Photography: Rayon Richards, Bryant Alexander (@_bryant_a)