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Mike Drysch’s ‘epic worldwide adventure’

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Tuesday night, Drysch touched down in Chicago and took a cab back to McHenry. For the first time since he left, he got a full night’s sleep before returning to his Vernon Hills office Wednesday morning. Like everywhere else over the previous 95 hours, he found himself the center of attention in an environment where people were still buzzing about his memorable shot.

Drysch said future appearances on “The Jimmy Kimmel Show” and “Ellen” are still possible. But for the time being, Drysch will settle back into his everyday life. After taxes, Drysch will likely end up with just more than $50,000 – only a small amount of which will be left once he catches up on some bills and travels to Utah to visit his mother.

He will continue to devote a couple of hours a night to entering sweepstakes, anxiously awaiting his next adventure. Of all the things he says he has won in the past – trips to Las Vegas and London, a new pick-up truck and other prizes – the trip to Miami and his encounter with James remain at the top of the list.

Whether his latest win qualifies as life-changing remains to be seen.

“You get used to your lifestyle – going to work, sitting in a cubicle – and if it changes, I won’t mind,” Drysch said. “It’s a 9-to-5 monotonous routine, dead-end (job) and hopefully this turns into something that I can get away from this lifestyle.

“But until then, I’ll go to work and that’s just the way it is.”

MIKE DRYSCH TIMELINE

A detailed look at the past five days for McHenry's Mike Drysch:

FRIDAY, JAN. 25

8:45 p.m.: 50-year-old McHenry resident Mike Drysch is escorted to half court of AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami in between the third and fourth quarter of the Heat-Pistons game. The computer technician connects on a hook shot that wins him $75,000 and earns him a leaping bear hug from Heat star LeBron James. Almost instantly, the video of the shot and the celebration goes viral.

8:50 p.m.: After hitting the shot, Drysch becomes an instant celebrity. He conducts television, radio and newspaper interviews during the fourth quarter before appearing after the game with James on NBA TV.


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