James White: Really? Video of the Day

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Clip of the Day

 

Thanks to the genius of YouTube, the world has access to thousands of great college basketball videos to keep us busy every second of every day.  We'll be featuring daily movies to whet your college basketball appetite. Even if you've seen them before, some clips are just too good not to watch again and again.

 

JAMES WHITE: WOW

The D-League Slam Dunk contest put the NBA to shame this past weekend, in large part due to the sick leaping ability of James White. This is his 4th dunk of the day.

 

 

 

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Shawn Siegel's picture

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All of White's Dunks are sick.
This is him going from the free-throw line.. not the fake, 2 feet in front stuff, but from actually behind the damn line.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8yHQ15TdHU&feature=related

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Raphielle Johnson's picture

Ridiculous

Billy told me about this contest; both White and Keith Clark could have won the NBA version.

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marcushatten's picture

Yeah, that was flat out awesome...

I still like Clark's between the leg's windmill oop a lot too.

White from the FT line was sick. He actually was behind the line. I think he probably could have jumped about another foot or so.

That baseline video of the free throw line dunk is awesome. The reaction to the guy who grabs is head in the corner of the screen is just as priceless.

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