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All Star Saturday night was so good this year, there wasn't the usual conversation how Jerome Williams was sitting courtside again. (He was in the immediate courtside crowd with Curry, Harden, etc., last night)
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lol kat nothing.can we talk about how a 7 footer won the skills challenge?
not impressivecan we talk about how a 7 footer won the skills challenge?
As usual JR makes it even that better:
look at this one.the between the legs while very impressive his foot was way inside the line. look where he took off from.@shoeking .As usual JR makes it even that better:
GOATAs usual JR makes it even that better:
Bro are you not reading what I said? Literally told you this consecutively.
look at this one.the between the legs while very impressive his foot was way inside the line. @shoeking .
where is the picture by picture frame on that one ,
Literally the last dunk was the only one where he had a foot right inside the line. Everything else was right from the line.
Oh my bad, he had his foot on the free throw line. He had one foot in front of the line once
Y'all kill man, I swear lol
I was trying to tell you this like 3 times
HIS FOOT WAS LITERALLY ON THE FREE THROW LINE FOR ALL OF THEM BASICALLY WHAT YOU MEAN HE HAD HIS FOOT IN ON ALL OF THEM
lol yeah. i misread what you were saying.
Bro are you not reading what I said?
I was trying to tell you this like 3 times
think you mean like a whole foot to foot an a half on that last dunk but yeah. that was the most impressive one of those dunks he did. wish he wouldve done that one from the line.With better coaching lavine would have likely been able to dunk from 3 inches further back
Nah them ho's could have waited all night
so we gonna act like tmac and franchise weren't even present in 2000?
for sures. never seen a dunk off like that . the rest of the great ones were more like one man shows imo.
I was standing at the free throw line at the gym and thought, "it would be so insane if I could dunk from here"...then I took 3/4 of a step inside the free throw line and thought "man dunking from here would be soo easy"
People keep saying this, but no one really cares what Jordan Kilganon and the rest of those dudes do. They are an irrelevant part of the basketball landscape. They serve one purpose, to funnel ideas down to basketball players that society deems relevant
I wouldn't put it in quite those terms, but I basically agree. I have never actively sought out a Kilgannon or TFB video. I've checked out a couple that were posted on NT and, while impressed by the athleticism involved, wasn't excited about.
So, I'll chose to remain blissfully ignorant about what a handful of professional Dunkers can do and just worry about fancy dunks when they happen in the NBA.
ehh.,vinces dunks were amazing but i wasnt as impressed as i was last night. last night was the best ive seen easily.
so we gonna act like tmac and franchise weren't even present in 2000?
dude gets paid millions of dollars and he cant even practice dunking freethrows?With better coaching lavine would have likely been able to dunk from 3 inches further back
dude gets paid millions of dollars and he cant even practice dunking freethrows?
Last night was for sure the best dunk contest I've ever seen. Better than 2000.