"The Oldest Rookie" 62-year-old basketball player prepares for NBA G-league try out
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
- Kelvin Davis is 62-years old and preparing for a tryout with the NBA G Leagues "Birmingham Squadron."
"Don’t give up on your dreams, no matter what age you are!"
Those are wise words of the self-proclaimed "Oldest Rookie," Kelvin Davis. Standing tall at 62 years of age, Davis is beating the odds as he prepares for a tryout with the Birmingham Squadron's of the NBA’s G-league.
“I’m different and I believe I can do anything I put my hands to and that’s what I’m doing. I’m stepping out and believing all things are possible, but you have to put the work in. You can’t just have the faith and no work so I’m training pretty hard,” said Davis.
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His journey began more than five decades ago but accelerated when he became the oldest player to join the American Basketball Association at the age of 47.
“After they saw me play, they pulled me to the side and said hey, how old are you? I said I’m 47 almost. He said do you know you can play professional ball right now. I said you think so, he said I know so.”
Davis went on to play five years for the ABA's Atlanta Vision, alongside guys who were in their twenties. A challenging feat but he never folded.
“I didn’t quit, I didn’t give up. There were some hard knocks, there were some hard times in practices. Man, I tell you what, there were times I wanted to walk off the floor sometimes.”
Up until this day Kelvin puts in work. Waking up early for five-mile runs and practicing with local teams like the North Alabama War Dawgs.
“A young man of his age you know coming out here still running with our guys which are between the ages of 22 and 30, you know very impressive," said War Dawgs owner, Timothy Jones.
Just like all of life’s amazing stories, it’s not about where or when you start, it's about where you’re going and Kelvin says as long as there are opportunities, he’s riding this journey until the wheels fall off.
“Sometimes you just have to show up for the fight, you know? Sometimes you just have to show up for the fight you never know what will happen if you show up and just put your whole heart in. You never know who’s watching.”
This is very encouraging. Im 43 and returned to the court after a 20 year break. I feel energized looking at this guy. God bless him.
@Randy19830😂😂😂 ya ok
Whether he makes it or not, he's a winner in life. I only played streetball growing up. Yesterday I had my first pickup game in 30 years. (3 on 3) after a strenuous 90 minute workout with weights and 45 minutes of dribbling and shooting practice. Only because they needed a sixth person. I also didn't have basketball shoes on. I was lucky I didn't get hurt. I was actually beating others to proper positions, but had no energy to execute the shot, pass, steal, or rebound. I didn't embarrass myself or interfere with the flow of the game. I was more concerned about being in awkward positions and possibly cause injury to others. Anyway, I am going to lift weights less and try to play again for a few more years. I got a big dopamine hit when I blocked a shot, swished a 20 footer, and stripped the ball on an opponents drive early on . It was all downhill after that. I actually look younger than him at 64, but he moves way better on the court. I hope he plays the game a long time and avoids injury. I knew there were other old timers who love the game like I do. Surprisingly, I was able to get out of bed today. Going to the gym, and buying myself some basketball shoes.
keep on going! you've got it!
Using the body as weights is best after a certain age...stretching and aerobic exercise is best...of course with a good diet...
Cool story. Still playing?
Looking good at 62! Keep chasing dreams and never stop! Definitely inspiring!
Him chasing the g league at 62 isn’t a dream it’s utterly delusional
@@tyresejones3535 ok but he's fitter than most 20 year olds. his delusion is helping him live a better life than the one he would have lived if he was realistic.
That dream was believable when he was 47.
@@plekplek4934 This is encouraging! I’m 37 and was contemplating if there’s still time to play in some pro league!
This man is in amazing shape.
it's never too late!
Now he’s an inspiration
MAKE IT HAPPEN, YOUNG MAN!
Anything is possible, God will answer all his prayers.
Man this is some of the greatest motivation we have seen along with Kobe and Nikwain Kennedy Lamiress (basketball player from Cameroon, Africa)
The moment I saw his handle I knew bruh
(But respect to him and his knees)
My boi running better than me an I’m young🤦♂️👍
he's been playing for longer than you've been alive
Awesome at his age in great shape he will set goals for others to come
There's hope for me, I'm 43!🙏🔥💯
me too bro 😆
Me three I’m 37! 😁
I'd be happy to be able to move that at 62, Good God.
That is right
My father died at 62 years old. God Bless this man for real. I still play basketball at 32 and people are surprised by how I play lol.
God is real the spirit
he could try ice cube 3x3. 5v5 full court will drain his stamina in 2 possession
He's been playing 5vs pro ball for a while , he also played college ball
Respect
awesome G
so inspirational
MAKE IT HAPPEN, YOUNG BlOOD
Great
He looks 55 or younger maybe the way he takes care of his body
Great for him, this is wassup
Where can I go join
Facts
62 Isn't old in Australia.
🙏🙏
So he gonna finish The NBA at 91-92-93 years old?
Come on let him play at least once PLEASE
This is how im going to be.
LMBAO!
Dude looks like he bald out at your local ymca
Them tweens was killing me
Mit dad is 68 and would put this guy in his pocket 😂😂
i love it
makes more sense to have a league where everyone is about 62 years of age