
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.