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I dont have it, but I think theyre replaying it early in the morning, i still need to find the horse game tho.If you got NBA TV they are re-showing right now.
I dont have it, but I think theyre replaying it early in the morning, i still need to find the horse game tho.If you got NBA TV they are re-showing right now.
No human being on this earth can jam on a 13 foot goal and damn sure nobody can get a 14 foot goal.I think he has hops, he just doesn't have to much. Who do you guys think can dunk at the highest rim (like which one of them do you think would be able to set the highest rim, in feet, and make the dunk)...Dwight Howard or LeBron James? I'd say DH12, because he's got height and hops. He dunked at 12 feet no problem, which means 13 shouldn't be a problem. Maybe 14 feet could be a challenge, but he'd be able to do it. Not sure if Lebron can do it at 13, but it'd be interesting to see him to.
dont matter who's in it with him
Bron could do layups and win. especially if they let the fans keep on voting > _>
Well you're right about the 14 foot goal, but idk about for 13 feet. Dwight made 12 look like a piece of cake literally.No human being on this earth can jam on a 13 foot goal and damn sure nobody can get a 14 foot goal.
He didnt really get it down that easy. If you put it at 12'5 idk if he makes that dunk.Well you're right about the 14 foot goal, but idk about for 13 feet. Dwight made 12 look like a piece of cake literally.
Yeah but if I remember correctly right before he actually dunked the ball, he just went up vertical and grabbed the rim...He didnt really get it down that easy. If you put it at 12'5 idk if he makes that dunk.
it'd be a Mike Bibby dunk lolThats a whole nother foot and he would have to get his hands 3 ' or 4 inches above the rim. Its not possible unless its one of the dunks where he just throws the ball threw.