Graham Couch / LSJ
By the time Miles Bridges walked out of the gym at Aim High on June 30 last year, the Lansing Moneyball Pro-Am had become a must-see event.
The rims were still rattling from his high-wire act on opening night when videos began circulating online of Bridges’ pass to himself off the glass for an alley-oop dunk.
Rarely does the initial curiosity surrounding an athlete or group of athletes become such a sustained fixation.
The crowds at Moneyball never withered. Fans couldn’t get enough of Bridges, his MSU teammates and other college players and pros with local ties.