Middle schooler with no arms sinks 3-pointers during game
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Jamarion Styles is a 13-year-old with no arms and no prosthetics, and he just gets buckets. (via Jamarion Styles) pic.twitter.com/0dSwCJiOCm
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 30, 2017
Jamarion Styles lost both his arms to an infection when he was an infant, but that hasn't slowed him down.
Video of the 13-year-old draining three-pointers without prosthetics during a middle school basketball game went viral Thursday, leading to him making an appearance on ESPN's "The Six" with Michael Smith and Jemele Hill.
"I make those shots all the time," Styles said. "I'm more of a Kyrie Irving."
Football is Styles' primary sport, though, and he told the hosts his dream is to make it to the NFL one day.
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