- Quincy Mack
Quincy Mack (born
April 23 ,1976 Brantford,Ontario ), better known by his nickname Q Mack, is aCanadian basketball player and motivational speaker. Named on a national list of theTop 25 Canadians To Watch , he is one of the most versatile children's entertainer to come along in years. He is a published author, a motivational speaker to millions of students, and isCanada 's only professionalbasketball trickster. Signed and sponsored by Nike, Q-Mack has performed live for NBA superstars like Vince Carter, 2-time MVP Steve Nash, and All-Star Raptor forward Chris Bosh. Despite performing at 300 live events each year, he still finds time to add to his ever growing repertoire of 124 tricks. He can shoot basketballs over his head from half court, triple deflections off the walls and floor, and spin a ball on a 25 foot pole while it balances on his chin.Mack was born and raised in
Brantford, Ontario , also the hometown of hockey superstarWayne Gretzky . At the age of eight, Q-Mack was the child in histhird grade class who could not stop on skates, and realized his hockey career was going nowhere fast. In thefifth grade , he received a red and blackbasketball , the colours of his favourite NBA team, theChicago Bulls as a present from his father.Quincy was a fan of
basketball , in a town where most children wanted to grow up to be likeWayne Gretzky . It is well documented that he was bullied for a couple years as a youth from a group of older kids who disliked his mini-basketball, and ridiculed him about his "cheap velcro shoes". Q-Mack speaks at 250schools across the country every year, spreading his positive anti-bullying message and encouraging kids to stand up for each other with respect and responsibility. As a fifth grader, he learned some of his firstbasketball tricks from his older neighbour. He knew he wanted to practice and perform. This is when his talent started to grow.Q-Mack has presented to over 2,000,000 school children between the ages of five and 18. He has also worked with the NBA since 1998 by hosting and performing at events like the national NBA "Hoop It Up" tour, The Steve Nash Charity Classic, and appearing on numerous
television stations across the country. He attended the Radio Broadcasting Program atHumber College , which has probably helped him to become comfortable with speaking to audiences of up to 20,000 people at a time. He has also visited over 1,200schools with his dynamic anti-bullying performance/basketball tricks show.In 2001, he was signed to Nike, and in 2003, Q-Mack published his first book, "Dare to be Different". In 2005, he was approached to host his very own
television series known as "Q's Crew".Set to air in syndication in September 2007, he also has an available
basketball tricksterDVD released called "Freestyle Frenzy Vol.1". Q-Mack is the creator of several tricks, including the "SkyScraper", a trick in which he spins abasketball on top of a stick extended up to the ceiling, while balancing the stick on his chin. Well versed in the art of juggling, magic, and various side show acts, Q-Mack can throw a football 40 yards in a perfect spiral behind his back. He has appeared on numeroustelevision networks , includingCityTv , onMuchMusic , and onRogers SportsNet ,Breakfast Television , the Canadian edition ofMTV , TVO, and YTV.Q-Mack has been very successful in passing on his message against
bullying to students, and explains that he enjoys every day of his life just "chillin' with the kids". A self professedToronto Raptors fan, he currently resides across from theAir Canada Centre in Toronto.External links
* [http://www.qmack.com Official website]
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