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What I love about this is he didn't waste any time celebrating or preening about it and ran back on D.
What I love about this is he didn't waste any time celebrating or preening about it and ran back on D.
I don't disagree with you per se. I just think when a freshman makes the play of the day, in all sports, it should be just appreciated for what it was. Critiquing his potential and areas of improvement can be left to another day or thread.Well, I just read it. And, there is nothing wrong with hoping this kid doesn't rest on his athleticism. We've had plenty of those guys, too. Some even made the NBA but fell short of their potential.
Absolute perfectly located pass from Gaffney which contributed to the wind mill.....difference between #1 and nothing. Just goes to show Boak needs it within arms + enormous hands length anywhere near the hoop.
What I love about this is he didn't waste any time celebrating or preening about it and ran back on D.
Yes I noticed that alsoWhat I love about this is he didn't waste any time celebrating or preening about it and ran back on D.
Essentially the same dunk, but done ahead of the field on the break. Doing it in the half court offense against a defense (even a crummy defense) inherently carries a greater degree of difficulty than doing it with no opponents within 20 feet of you.Carter Dunk
Essentially the same dunk, but done ahead of the field on the break. Doing it in the half court offense against a defense (even a crummy defense) inherently carries a greater degree of difficulty than doing it with no opponents within 20 feet of you.
FWIW, here's a similar play from Ray Allen.