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Remember Bryce Cotton?

I have the entire office huddled around my monitor watching this on replay. O My Gooodnessss
 
Never remember him being that athletic...more of a quick and elusive type guard...but wow!
 
This thread reminds me of a video night at John Chaney/ Sonny Hill basketball camp in the early 90s. One night they played an NBA highlight film and everyone went nuts over the dunk highlights and went basically silent during the highlights of great passes. Chaney afterwards chastised everyone for how they reacted to the film. Not sure why he authorized showing the video, or maybe his plan was to see how us kids reacted to it. Either way, the NBA game is played so far above the rim that this stuff just doesn't do it for me anymore. Show me a highlight of a great pass over a dunk any day of the week. (sorry, this was a very athletic play, I'm just jaded by the obssession with slam dunk. The ridiculous dunk contests prob. have something to do with that).
 
NBA plays above the rim indeed......

I was amused to see an advertisement for united fuel supply.......... on top of the backboard....
This post was edited on 4/14 1:33 PM by PiratePride
 
Dunks have gotten old. But this is not one of those dunks. Is he even 6 feet tall? Would be nice to admire an NBA play like that from a Seton Hall alumn.
 
what jumps out to me is the notion of how many talented players have been up at PC over the last couple of years. Cooley has made PC a solid program again to say the least.
 
Originally posted by jcalz88:
I have the entire office huddled around my monitor watching this on replay. O My Gooodnessss
lmao and my office could give 2 shits..lone bball fan here...somehow
 
Originally posted by Shuathelete:
Originally posted by jcalz88:
I have the entire office huddled around my monitor watching this on replay. O My Gooodnessss
lmao and my office could give 2 shits..lone bball fan here...somehow
That rough, I got a big URI booster on my right, A WVU guy on my left, and a Rutgers Booster few doors down.
 
Originally posted by Hall91:
what jumps out to me is the notion of how many talented players have been up at PC over the last couple of years. Cooley has made PC a solid program again to say the least.
A double pun?
 
Nice. I didn't realize Cotton was in the NBA.

I'm not really a dunking fan, though, as they usually wind up being too big a part of ESPN highlight packages. My least favorite part of the dunk has to be dunking competitions. Here's Rutgers-bound Corey Sanders competing in a recent one. The biggest point of interest for me is that a 7-6 player will be attending Central Florida, of all places.

Something tells me Sanders won't be doing this in Big 10 games.

Corey Sanders dunks over 7-6 player
 
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