what a bad ass!
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...-age-63-video/
what a bad ass!
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...-age-63-video/
alot of those guys can. it just comes so natural to them
Being 6'6" helps...a lot.
i don't know, nut-- i'm not so sure you're right about that, got any proof? a lot of NBA stars stop dunking in-game by the time they hit about thirty. . . that obviously doesn't mean they can't still do it against an open rim, but i wouldn't say many of them can still do it at twice that age. . . most people lose the bounce in their legs a lot earlier in life than that. . .
Doc has kept himself in great shape. My Dad is 6'4" and white and could still dunk into his 50's. He's in his mid-60's now and has since had a hip replaced, but me and him will still go out and school my kids to death on the court.
At 6'6 you don't have to jump too high to throw it down. As long as his body is still in relatively good health, I don't see why he couldn't.
Dammit, I really wish the NBA would farm that doc out to one of their more mainstream partners.
I could dunk when I was 25. I'm 41 now and I can't even touch the rim any more.![]()
Hey guys, I could dunk when I was 18.
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