Adam Amin of ESPN (Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images)It looks as if immigration, that ceaseless churn on a tireless planet, has hit another of its patented half-court shots. How on the turbulent Earth did the fourth son of immigrants from a giant country long discouraging toward female athleticism end up as the exhilarated play-by-play voice of the very American women’s Final Four? Mohammed Amin and his brother worked for a factory making windows for high-rises in Chicago. Then ESPN2 at 6,” meaning the American Athletic Conference women’s basketball semifinals from Uncasville, Conn. After those, Abdullah called Adam. Twelve days after that, Mohammed Amin from Karachi, who was “a hell of a man,” Adam said, came to matter at the American women’s Final Four in Columbus.
Source: Washington Post April 05, 2019 10:30 UTC