Professional Basketball Spinner

McDEEZY

Miles McDonald — he spins basketballs for a living.

Self-taught from the Harlem Globetrotters at age nine. Now one of the most-watched basketball-skills entertainers on the planet — 2.4M+ subscribers, 627M+ views, and a spot on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Miles McDeezy McDonald spinning a basketball on his finger
2.4M+
YouTube subscribers
627M+
Lifetime views
279
Videos & counting
#1
Basketball spinner on YouTube
McDeezy — from Rigby, Idaho to The Tonight Show
The Story

From a gym in Rigby, Idaho
to The Tonight Show.

Miles found the Harlem Globetrotters on YouTube when he was nine years old, taught himself their tricks, and never stopped. One video — spinning a basketball for two years straight — turned an obsession into a career that now reaches hundreds of millions of people a year.

He grew up around the game: his dad, Sean, runs Jump Start Sports Academy in Rigby, where Miles still trains and films. He’s spun a ball on a toothbrush for Jimmy Fallon, lit up the Utah Jazz Jumbotron, and gone head-to-head with the best dunkers in the world.

Self-taught artist World-record attempts Globetrotter lineage Rigby, Idaho
What McDeezy Does

One ball. Endless ways to make it impossible.

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Signature spinning

Multi-ball spins, spins on anything, and world-record attempts — the artistry that built the brand.

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“Spinner vs.” challenges

Going head-to-head with elite dunkers and athletes like Jordan Kilganon, Isaiah Rivera, and Chris Staples.

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Live & on-camera

From late-night TV to arena Jumbotrons — a brand-safe entertainer built for crowds and cameras.

As Seen On

Earned credibility brands trust.

Jimmy FallonThe Tonight Show
HuffPostNational Press
Harlem GlobetrottersCollaboration
Utah JazzNBA Jumbotron
Brands & Sponsors

Work with McDeezy.

An engaged, family-friendly audience of millions and a brand-safe story built for partnerships, product launches, live appearances, and campaigns. Let’s make something that travels.

Partnership & booking inquiries handled by Small Screen Marketing.