- Jack Ryan (streetball player)
Jack Ryan, aka "Black Jack", aka "Water", is an American
streetball player fromBrooklyn , New York. Ryan'sbasketball exploits began at John Jay High School, where as a senior, averaged 26 ppg. Ryan later took his game to East 5th St. Park in Brooklyn, where he mastered the tricks and shots he became well known for. In his first season in a recreational league at West 4th, Ryan played one game against former Piston Phil Sellers and scored 44 points [http://www.cityslamtv.com/profiles/?id=33&cat_id=5] . Ryan is also known for his very proficient 3-point shooting. According to an article written byBobbito Garcia about Ryan inSlam Magazine Streetball Special Collector's Issue, Chris Mullin once described Jack as the best shooter he'd ever seen who hadn't played in theNBA . Also, the article statesPeter Vecsey got Ryan a tryout with theNew Jersey Nets in 1990, but was the second-to-last man cut, ending Ryan's NBA aspirations. Yet, Ryan still proved his mastery of the 3-point shot when he won the 2005City Slam 3-Point Shooting Championships, which aired onESPN . In a close final, Ryan edged out fellow streetball sharpshooter Deshun "Father Time" Jackson to take the title. In the media, Ryan was featured on the cover of theNew York Times Sports section on December 3rd, 2003, and in May of 2003 was named as one of "Slam Magazines Greatest Playground Ballers of All Time" [http://www.j2entertainment.com/PPB.htm#JackRyan] . Aside from streetball, Ryan is also known for performing during halftime shows at NBA arenas with the basketball performance group "Project Playground".References
External links
* http://www.cityslamtv.com/profiles/?id=33&cat_id=5 - Ryan's ESPN City Slam profile
* http://hoopwizard.com/streetball2.htm - Slam Magazine Streetball article on Ryan by Bobbito Garcia
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