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Re: Best Blocks in Franchise History 

Post#21 » by Corinne » Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:48 pm

deck wrote:
PRESTIGE wrote:Keon Clark had a lot of good ones, along with dunks. He was one of my favourite players as a kid.


I have a memory of a Keon dunk where it seemed like he was still several ft away from the basket, jumping straight up, but his arm extended and he was able to throw it down still.


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Re: Best Blocks in Franchise History 

Post#22 » by deck » Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:00 am

Corinne wrote:
deck wrote:
PRESTIGE wrote:Keon Clark had a lot of good ones, along with dunks. He was one of my favourite players as a kid.


I have a memory of a Keon dunk where it seemed like he was still several ft away from the basket, jumping straight up, but his arm extended and he was able to throw it down still.


Yes!



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Re: Best Blocks in Franchise History 

Post#23 » by wtcantfw » Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:16 am

No doubt Keon Clark.

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