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Jonathan Bender

Entrepreneur, Inventor & Former NBA Star Player

Fifteen years ago, Jonathan Bender of the Indiana Pacers was one of the hottest prospects.

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Fifteen years ago, Jonathan Bender of the Indiana Pacers was one of the hottest prospects in professional basketball — the rare first-round draft pick recruited fresh out of high school by the NBA. Standing 6’11” and weighing 202 pounds, he was the rare athlete who could play all five positions on the court. Hailed as the heir to Michael Jordan, he scored 31 points in the 1999 McDonald’s All-American game, beating the legend’s record and setting himself up for a potentially extraordinary career.

But a knee injury forced Bender into sudden retirement at age 25, pressuring him to find new revenue streams when the $30 million he earned with the Pacers quickly dwindled. He tried concert promotion, rescue work and real estate investment, with limited results. Inspired by Pacers owner Mel Simon, a self-made strip mall magnate, he started thinking about entrepreneurship, innovation and product invention. Then the spark came: While people watching in a Houston park, Bender envisioned a resistance-based training and rehabilitation device that improved the way people walked. Fashioning a prototype out of duct tape, cables and ankle weights sourced from a local pharmacy, he tested the device on himself. Alleviating stress on the joints by strengthening the muscle groups around it, the device resembled nothing less than a common weightlifting belt —sewn together by a seamstress he knew from the neighborhood.

While wearing the prototype, his injuries gradually healed, easing pressure on his knees and building strength in the quads, hamstrings and calves. Not only could he walk again — he discovered he could play basketball again. On December 13, 2009, Bender signed with the New York Knicks after a four-year absence from the game. He made a favorable comeback on the court; behind the scenes, Knicks doctors were stunned to discover that he boasted the strongest lower-body power of any player on the team, even after injury and rehabilitation. Invited to return to the Knicks the following season, he declined, opting instead to perfect the device that helped him walk again.

He spent two years testing what was now called the JB Intensive Trainer, seeking out research physicians at Purdue University to help perfect its strength-building abilities. He took out a patent on the device, found an overseas manufacturer and began researching distribution channels. In July 2013, the JBIT MedPro hit the market, earning $500K in revenue during its first year of availability, exceeding that figure the following year. By the age of 33, Bender was running the entire operation from his laptop, resulting in a career transformation and reinvention that could be taught in business school as a triumph of do-it-yourself entrepreneurship and innovation.

Born in the Gulf Coast hamlet of Picayune, Mississippi to a father who was a cook and a mother who worked as a cashier at WalMart, Bender became one of the nation’s top-ranked high school basketball players before launching his NBA career. Following the success of the JBIT MedPro, he will publish his first book in 2016, The Courtside CEO, describing how he took the mindset and approach of a professional athlete and transformed it through entrepreneurial savvy into the invention and marketing of a landmark product that has helped thousands of people rehabilitate worldwide. In his keynote presentations, he employs slides and videos highlighting his personal experiences and business expertise, using the platform of his NBA experience to inspire audiences on the importance of innovation and embracing change when you hit the inevitable roadblock.

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    The Courtside CEO: Playing Your Best Game Through Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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    Pro Files: Jonathan Bender | Sports Illustrated

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