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Majestic is Back on the Mapp After suffering what most said was a career ending ACL tear, Majestic Mapp, Magic has worked three times harder than most just to earn a shot. Magic possesses all of the talent necessary to excel in the NBA, and his knee is as strong as it was before the injury," says Barry Benzing of Empire Professional Sports Management in Manhattan. Mapp returns home to Manhattan this week after finishing his academics at West Georgia. For more information, contact Barry J Benzing at Empire Professional Sports Management, (212) 785-8436. (PRWEB) May 10, 2005 -- Majestic Mapp, with perhaps the finest name in all of basketball, is anxiously looking forward to getting back on the proverbial radar screen of some NBA scouts this summer. The homegrown former McDonalds All-American guard out of Harlems St. Raymonds High has endured a long and often seemingly never ending journey on the road to his dream of excelling in the NBA. At the height of his collegiate career, he was the starting point guard for the Virginia Cavaliers; at the depth, he was working countless hours rehabbing a torn right ACL that he suffered in a pick-up game at St. Raymonds. The injury cost him five surgeries, his scholarship at the ACC powerhouse, and two years off of the court.
It would take much more to keep Magic, as his friends know him, away from the game he lives, loves and breaths. Never one to walk away from the love of his life, Magic has worked three times harder than most just to earn a shot. Magic fully recuperated his knee, sought and obtained a rare fifth year of eligibility from the NCAA (based on medical hardship) and went on eventually to become a feature player and earn all conference honors at the smaller D-II University of West Georgia.
Magic possesses all of the talent necessary to excel in the NBA, and his knee is as strong as it was before the injury," says Barry Benzing of Empire Professional Sports Management in Manhattan. His doctors and therapists have given him the green light with no caveats and no asterisks, and most importantly, he feels great."
Mapp returns home to Manhattan this week after finishing his academics at West Georgia. He will be working out regularly with local pro trainers continuing to perfect his game, which yielded a 19 point average this past season, and maintaining his strength and agility. The ultimate goal," says the 62" Mapp, is to be on an NBA all-star squad, and I wont stop until I achieve that goal."
For more information, contact Barry J Benzing at Empire Professional Sports Management, (212) 785-8436.
May 8, 2004 New York New York.
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