The World's Greatest Dunker and he's 5'9" (and I'm not kidding!)
frankhardy
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This guy is UN-Freakin-BELIEVABLE! He is only 5'9" and he is doing dunks that I've never seen before.
He sets the ball on the ground, does a cartwheel, grabs the ball in the middle of the cartwheel upside down, while in his cartwheel motion jumps and dunks it.
He does a between the legs dunk........from a standstill position under the goal........at 5'9".
This will be worth your time. Take a look.
Troy McCray 5'9"
He sets the ball on the ground, does a cartwheel, grabs the ball in the middle of the cartwheel upside down, while in his cartwheel motion jumps and dunks it.
He does a between the legs dunk........from a standstill position under the goal........at 5'9".
This will be worth your time. Take a look.
Troy McCray 5'9"
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The NBA should invite this guy to the Dunk Championship ... I think it would be very interesting!
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thoses were some great dunks, and i liked that a lot of them were outside in the playground
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That guy looked to be about 3-4 inches from the rim to the top of his head on several dunks, which would make his vertical leap around 47-48 inches! The guy is unreal.
Darrell Griffith (aka Dr. Dunkenstein) from Louisville 1980 and the Utah Jazz in the pro's, reportedly had a 45 inch vertical leap and he was 6'3". He needed it as he couldn't palm a basketball.