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    Default Tom Chambers Monster Dunk. Look how high he is

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    Classic.

    (Gotta wonder though, did he get a little boost from Mark Jackson's forearm coming up to protect his throat? Watch it closely.)

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    It is one unbelievable dunk. One of the best ever. Just compare that to the stiff who played a few years later for my beloved Jazz. Hornacek must have infected him with "accountant disease" or something. There is no other explanation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Edgar
    Classic.

    (Gotta wonder though, did he get a little boost from Mark Jackson's forearm coming up to protect his throat? Watch it closely.)
    Your right

    Still a great dunk though

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    Very nice. Serves Mark Jackson right.

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    What a great player and could shoot too. I wonder if he had problems picking up chicks?
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    Carter going over that 7 ft guy at the olympics in 2002 is the best dunk i can remember seeing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernando
    Carter going over that 7 ft guy at the olympics in 2002 is the best dunk i can remember seeing.
    French NT (and NY Knicks that time) center Frederic Weis is actually 7-2.

    That dunk was indeed one of the best ut Chambers dunk is close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernando
    Carter going over that 7 ft guy at the olympics in 2002 is the best dunk i can remember seeing.
    Yep, that was crazy. I will start a thread on that video.

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