The Jelly Fam movement is coming to Minnesota in 2017.

Jelly, what?
The youth basketball phenomenon taking over New York City was co-founded by Gophers four-star recruit Isaiah Washington. The 6-foot-1 senior point guard out of St. Raymond High School has amassed a following in the New York basketball community and on social media with his signature move.
The "Jelly" is a finger-roll layup with "spice and sweetness" added to it. The move isn't new to the sport, but his spin on it has fans lining up to see the prep star anytime he's on the court.
"Jelly Fam just took the world by storm," Washington told Bleacher Report in one of several recent national spotlights of the prep star. "I made Jelly my own signature move because I saw Michael Jordan do the open-leg dunk and when I was young I couldn't dunk, so I just had to add some jelly and open my legs."
The Jelly comes in various flavors, too.
"It's a lot of Jelly in my arsenal. I can do a reverse. I can use the glass. I won't use the glass."
Washington started the Jelly Fam with Ja'Quayne James, also a local prep star at Teaneck High School in New Jersey, when they were in the eighth grade. The friends created the name while browsing Instagram and then began promoting their movement through social media. Washington's @JellyFam_dimes account has 59,000 followers. James has 22,200 Instagram followers.