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I only watched the Friday and Saturday games so I missed out on the dunk by Delk. My best dunk would have to go to Olajawon Kemp of Bolivar in the championship game because him and Chism were the only guys that I saw dunk. :D I expected a lot more dunks, especially out of White Station. I have read about how good they are all year and I thought they would have guys doing 360's and jumping out of the gym but they didn't have a single dunk while I was there. :lol::ph34r:

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Well Prince is the only guy for White Station that really attempts to dunk in traffic. I think I have seen everybody for White Station dunk at one point, except Ervin and Hilgeman. Schall can dunk fairly easily as well and its amazing to see Pigram get up but he usually only does it on open breaks. The reason you didn't see any dunks was because the only people who got open lanes were Ervin and Ball (who is on a bad knee). Also, White Station usually doesn't hott dog against good teams like North Side. When they play the lower tier teams of their district and in Memphis they do pull some crazy stuff though.

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Jamont Gordon's dunk wasnt all that to me. Being that he was losing by about 20 points I didnt find it exciting. Also why try to throw the ball off the backboard when your team is getting killed. I went to that game to see him play because I heard a lot about him. I knew what the Delk twins would do because I had seen them play. Gordan has some skills but doesnt seem like a team player. I was extremely disappointed in what I saw of him

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I agree 100%. He played extremely selfishly. What was up with him shooting that three from almost half-court? (Missed everything, including the backboard by the way). I'm glad the coach yanked him after that.

 

And another observation, he can't dribble well at all through traffic. I can't COUNT the number of times he turned it over by trying to dribble through someone instead of looking for the open man.

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i don't know what game you all went to. the dunk jamont did in which he left a delk in the corner of the court, dribbled in the middle and dunked with authority as JNS's whole team parted like the red sea. that was the best dunk by far.

 

the delk dunk was ok but the rim barely moved. maybe i was sitting to far up to enjoy it.

 

jamont shook the whole goal post. :lol:

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