K.J. Maura鈥檚 second act began with a round-trip plane ticket and five days in Miami.
Maura was halfway through high school living in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the summer of 2012. He stood 5-foot-5, if he really stretched himself.
A Steve Nash afficionado, Maura loved basketball and the point guard position, but he鈥檇 reached the point in his basketball life where his height became a problem: coaches at Puerto Rico youth national team camps played taller kids and didn鈥檛 give Maura the playing time to prove he belonged.
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He couldn鈥檛 will himself to grow, so Maura鈥檚 father Melvin called a man in Miami named Art Alvarez. Alvarez had coached J.J. Barea, another Puerto Rican point guard doubted because of his height, at Miami Christian High School, and then founded and coached a travel team called the Miami Tropics. Alvarez had a reputation for helping kids get exposure and find college programs that fit, so Maura asked for one shot.
鈥淸Melvin] called me and said, 鈥楳y son is very good, but they鈥檙e not giving him the opportunity here. Is it okay if we come to your basketball camp?鈥欌 Alvarez told sifoeeprocess.com in the hours after Maura and UMBC shocked No. 1-seed Virginia in the first round of the 红杏视频 tournament.Alvarez told Melvin he couldn鈥檛 promise K.J. anything other than a chance for the week.
鈥淢elvin told me, 鈥溾楾hat鈥檚 all I need. I鈥檓 going to buy the tickets and we鈥檒l be there.鈥欌
Maura, Melvin, and Maura鈥檚 mother Erica Col贸n bought a round-trip flight from San Juan to Miami, a Sunday night trip out and a Friday evening return. They would never use their return tickets.
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When Maura walked into the Miami Christian HS gym, where the camp was being held for the week, Alvarez took one look at the kid and said there was no way.
Then he watched him play.
鈥淲e start scrimmaging, he鈥檚 out there with something like 100 kids," Alvarez said. "You watched him play 鈥 he鈥檚 so pesky, and he鈥檚 so small but you can鈥檛 steal the ball away from him 鈥 and I just went, 鈥榃ow.鈥 We have guys who are 6-foot-4, 6-foot-5, 6-foot-8, the whole bit. But that whole week, he was the one who continued to impress me.鈥
Alvarez went to Melvin and Eric and told them, as plain as he could manage: you can鈥檛 go back to San Juan on Friday. K.J. is too good.
There was a tournament the following week in Las Vegas, and the Tropics were going to attend, as were over 100 college basketball coaches, and two other Tropics guards 鈥 Gian Clavell, who would go on to play at Colorado State, and Miguel Cartagena, who would go on to play at George Washington 鈥 competing for the spotlight. But the chance was there, and Alvarez wanted Maura (and his family) to take the leap. Alvarez鈥檚 reputation, Barea鈥檚 name recognition, and their son鈥檚 undeniable talent convinced them: the family cancelled their return flight to San Juan, and traveled all the way out across time zones, over a land Maura had never before set foot in, to Nevada.The Tropics reached the championship game of their bracket in the tournament, and soon Alvarez had coaches he鈥檇 known for years asking where in the world he鈥檇 found this tiny point guard who had seemingly come out of nowhere. That fall Maura began the first of two seasons of high school ball with Rex Morgan, one of Alvarez鈥檚 dearest friends from the early 2000s, at a boarding school called Arlington Country Day. Then he played a year at Abilene Christian, and then a year at College of Central Florida, and then he landed, improbably, at UMBC.
Alvarez chuckled when he recalled those two first whirlwind weeks of Maura鈥檚 journey, as he said he does often when he reminisces with K.J. and Melvin.鈥淢elvin brings up that flight all the time,鈥 Alvarez said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l go, 鈥楳aybe I get on a plane, we go back to Puerto Rico, and there鈥檚 nothing there for him, and then who knows if he ever gets this shot?鈥欌
After Maura and UMBC shocked the world and beat No. 1 Virginia on Friday evening, Alvarez couldn鈥檛 sleep. He shuffled through old photographs and watched and re-watched highlights and reactions on television and Facebook.
At 3:00 AM, his phone buzzed. On the other end, K.J. and Melvin told him they couldn鈥檛 sleep either. They regaled him with stories from the night.
鈥淗is heart and his pride,鈥 Alvarez said of Maura, a grin audible in his voice, 鈥渋s above and beyond anything I鈥檝e ever seen.
鈥淗is family is not a wealthy family. Their home was hurt bad by Hurricane Maria down in Puerto Rico. Melvin and Erica have given so, so much for K.J. to chase this dream, and he鈥檚 made the most of it every day.鈥
Before the phone call ended, K.J. thanked him again, profusely, for the two hot, sweaty, world-changing weeks in Miami and Las Vegas that pushed Maura out of San Juan and into the rest of his life.