Friday, January 6, 2017

Top 10 Dunks

Last few years I've kept track of the top 10 dunks that I see during the year So far this year I haven't seen a ton of dunks but, have been trying to keep tracking of them and this list will be the top 10 dunks I've seen this year. Some may be because of the shock of the dunk or purely because the dunk was that great. Most of the dunks I saw came in one day at the WBBY Shootout and I just haven't seen a ton of games yet this year.

1. Carlos Curtis 6'3 junior Milwaukee Riverside vs Oshkosh North December 29
Was a little unexpected but, was a very nice dunk. Curtis drove baseline from the left side and came back with his right hand to finish a nice powerful dunk.

2. Marlon Ruffin 6'4 junior Sun Prairie vs Madison West December 20
Not as powerful as Curtis but similar in that he came from the left elbow drove the lane in the half court and again finished with the right hand.

3. Brett Ellestad 6'2 senior Oshkosh North vs Milwaukee Riverside December 29
Mostly here because of the surprise of it. Ellestad caught a full court pass off the bounce and was able to grab it in one motion and finish with the dunk.

4. Xzavier Jones 6'5 sophomore Martin Luther vs Brookfield Academy December 29
In the transition Jones's team mate drove baseline and found a cutting Jones who finished at the rim with a nice one handed dunk.

5. Victor Nwagbaraocha 6'4 senior Milwaukee Pius vs La Crosse Central December 29
Nothing too special here but, it was with a lot of power. Break away dunk and he threw it down hard.

6. Greg Foster jr 6'5 junior Homestead vs Brookfield Central December 29
Another break away dunk but, was a pretty powerful one handed dunk.

7. Jake Ferguson 6'5 senior Madison Memorial vs Middleton December 1
A strong two handed break away dunk.

8. Kobe King 6'4 senior La Crosse Central vs Milwaukee Pius December 29
Team mate drove the lane and dished off to King on the block and he finished with the dunk.

9. Tyler Herro 6'5 junior Whitnall vs Kaukauna December 29
Just a run of the mill dunk on the breakaway.



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