From Deseret News archives:
Beating the odds Despite disability, Crum continues to prove he belongs
Dear Sirs;
Have I got a feel-good sports movie for you.
This is "Rudy" times 10.
This is a true story, and the trailer goes something like this: A school custodian at a small university makes the school's basketball team. It takes him years, but he actually gets some playing time and finally earns a basketball scholarship halfway through his senior year.
He's not going to make the NBA, but he's already working on an MBA.
Oh, and did we mention this: He has one hand.
Dax Crum, a 6-foot-2 guard at Southern Utah University, was born without a right hand. All he has is a small, stunted digit at the end of his wrist that serves as a partial finger.
Somehow, he has made himself into a solid college basketball player. He has seen action in 10 of 19 games this season, collecting 12 points, 2 steals, 3 rebounds, 8 assists and 7 turnovers in 59 minutes of action. But his recent emergence as a defensive stopper (more on that later) can't be measured by numbers.
Crum has adapted to his one-handed game so well shooting, catching, dribbling to his right that one teammate confessed he didn't notice the hand for the first three days of practice.
Coach Roger Reid was predictably skeptical when he first saw Crum shortly after taking over the school's basketball program last fall. "He wasn't going to just give me a spot on the team, that's for sure," says Crum. The coach gently told Crum all the reasons he shouldn't play basketball he could devote more time to his MBA pursuits and to his wife, Ashley, his chance of playing was slim, he could use his afternoons to earn more money, etc.
Crum's reply: "I appreciate that, but I just want to play."
Crum had heard all this before, every step of the way. Coaches in Little League, high school, junior college and college all looked at that right stump and told him, as kindly as possible, that the odds were stacked against him making the team.
Recent comments
Dax we were so excited to see this story. You are a hero to our kids!...
Sean, Janet, Wes and Chris | Feb. 11, 2008 at 7:32 p.m.
Dax we love you and think you are awesome. We are proud of you and...
Baric & Sonja | Feb. 1, 2008 at 9:43 p.m.
Great article! Reading about Dax and what he can do with one hand...
Jeffrey Cole | Jan. 30, 2008 at 10:57 p.m.
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