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OT: Patriots' 5'11" Malcolm Butler Dunking

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Two summers ago, at the first open scrimmage of the year at Foxboro, and we were all oohing-and-aahing Darrelle Revis, the guy next to me who seemed to know more about football than Belichick said to me: "That guy Butler is all over the field; he's got incredible quick-twitch reflexes." Russell Wilson had to find that out for himself.
 
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Calvin Murphy 5ft 9 inch (if stretched some) from the Norwalk area, Niagria U, and a Pro
Dunked often. The guy could jump. And shot the 3 long range shooter well.

Born May 9, 1948 (age 68)
Norwalk, Connecticut
Nationality American
Listed height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Listed weight 165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
High school
Norwalk (Norwalk, Connecticut)
College Niagara (1967–1970)
NBA draft 1970 / Round: 2 / Pick: 18th overall
Selected by the San Diego Rockets
Playing career 1970–1983
Position Guard
Number 23
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Surely you remember this 5'7" guy

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I certainly do remember Spud Webb--he was amazing although short lived Pro career.
Kids who played in Connecticut, or for Connecticut Colleges/H.S stay in my brain
Calvin, Wes, Corley, Pender, Boyd--Tony LaVillie (sp) (yale), Healey Brothers HS
 
Here's a really well done six minute mini documentary on a guy who wouldn't give up until he could dunk a basketball, a very heartwarming story actually..might have to sit thru a 10 sec commercial but well worth it!!

How 5-foot-5 Brandon Todd learned to dunk a basketball
I was going to say, it seems kind of dumb to spend that much time trying to dunk a basketball. HOWEVER, it seems to have worked out quite well for him. Kudos.
 
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