im watching marshall and austin in the dunk contest right now . . not gonna lie, marshall looks less stiff than I thought he would be. I wouldnt be shocked if he actually has more of an offensive game than MP1 and MP2.
I know Rivers will be in the skill competition, 3pt contest and dunk competition. Not sure who else will be GO DUKE!
im watching marshall and austin in the dunk contest right now . . not gonna lie, marshall looks less stiff than I thought he would be. I wouldnt be shocked if he actually has more of an offensive game than MP1 and MP2.
you guys are gonna hate PJ Hairston. 3 pt threat, high flyer, and he is full of swagger.
unfortunately quinn came in second to kyle wiltjer . . . 6'10" white guy who can shoot it . . . i wanna know how UK got him before we found out about him lol
Marshall had two very nice dunks... I'm excited about the three MPs next yr! Also, Quinn Cook has a nice stroke from 3 (finished 2nd in 3 pt contest)
oh man . . austin came out in the doc rivers hawks jersey and nailed his first dunk for a perfect score . . . what a baller.
Austin Rivers had some sick dunk attempts. This guy is the real deal. He is long and athletic. That to go along with a ridiculous jumper. He will be exciting to watch.
Please Kyrie come and play with him.
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MP3 already has something neither of his bros ever did . . . some serious swagger. I could see him becoming a productive 4 year guy who develops into a great leader. It's all about whether or not he decides to develop a reliable back to the basket post game, which MP1 and MP2 for some reason refuse to work on.
If you saw him in a game- which I did a few weeks back- you could see the weakness in his lower body more easily. Mason was equally impressive dunking in his McDonald's game. Marshall will develop- but lets not put expectations on him like folks did with Mason. Kids take time to develop. Mark it down- Mason will show a quantum improvement next year.
MP3 robbed on the dunk contest.
wow what a joke, marshall didnt miss a single dunk, nash missed at least 3 on every attempt, and he ends up with the win??? bunch of BS
Plumlee came in second with a 122 to LeBryan Nash's 124 in the slam dunk contest. However, I think most people would say that Plumlee was by far the best dunker on the night. Not sure how Nash got better marks. PJ Hairston and Austin also made the final four, but both missed one of their dunks so finished well behind.
I don't usually watch these exibitions, so, I have no basis on which to judge. But who were the judges? The worse kid in the competition won. Marshall looked stunned as did Nash. Geeeeeeeeeeeeez! That was really bad.
Is there a link to the results or highlights of the competition? I am at work and cant watch tv right now.