Monday, May 4, 2009

Giving Back In A Big Way

You may never have heard of Kasib Powell. He's a Teaneck High School graduate. He played basketball here, then went on to play college basketball at a community college in Kansas before landing at Texas Tech for his junior and senior seasons. 
He wasn't drafted after college, and has played mostly in basketball's minor leagues and overseas over the last few years. He spent this past season playing in China and Sioux Falls, SD. He was called up to the NBA's Miami Heat at the end of the 2007-08 season, where he appeared in eleven big league games.
He's never given up hope of getting another "break" and another shot at the NBA. He's played in NBA Summer Leagues and his decision to toil in the "D-League" instead of chasing more money in Europe speaks to his desire to achieve the NBA dream.
He's no millionaire. His NBA salary over the course of his short stint is estimated at only $36,000. And there's not a lot to be made in basketball's "D-League" where Powell is one of the league's top all-time scorers.
But Powell is giving back to Teaneck in a great way. He has started the K.P. Youth Foundation.
His foundation is offering a summer SAT prep course free of charge to Teaneck residents in grades 11 and 12.
For info, visit kasibpowell.com or email kasibpowell1@yahoo.com
Teaneck at its finest.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Priority given to student athletes, class size limited to 20 kids.