WATCH: High School Basketball Player Does Windmill Dunk From the Free Throw Line
JaShaun Smith, a senior at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, South Carolina, recently put on a dunk clinic. The six-foot-five Smith, who has committed to the Longwood University Lancers, jumped so high it looked like he was flying over the basketball court.
RELATED: Will Barton Almost Jumped Out of the Arena With This Dunk
The high-flying forward has a repertoire of impressive dunks, including a between-the-legs move from the baseline with an assist coming off the side of the backboard.
@_2muchBounce I wish I had words for it. Best dunker in high school basketball in SC and it ain’t close. pic.twitter.com/ogBWgKMzo9
— Ricky B. Pulley, Jr. (@RickyBPulley) December 12, 2015
RELATED: Texas Freshman Kerwin Roach Throws Down Dunk of the Year
If you can believe it, that wasn’t even Smith’s best dunk. His next one was so good it made No. 1 on ESPN’s top 10 list, and it was well deserved. Taking off from the free-throw line, he slammed a windmill dunk that was simply incredible.
This kid can fly. (via @CoachJames10) https://t.co/5ett7f3199
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 15, 2015
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WATCH: High School Basketball Player Does Windmill Dunk From the Free Throw Line
JaShaun Smith, a senior at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, South Carolina, recently put on a dunk clinic. The six-foot-five Smith, who has committed to the Longwood University Lancers, jumped so high it looked like he was flying over the basketball court.
RELATED: Will Barton Almost Jumped Out of the Arena With This Dunk
The high-flying forward has a repertoire of impressive dunks, including a between-the-legs move from the baseline with an assist coming off the side of the backboard.
@_2muchBounce I wish I had words for it. Best dunker in high school basketball in SC and it ain’t close. pic.twitter.com/ogBWgKMzo9
— Ricky B. Pulley, Jr. (@RickyBPulley) December 12, 2015
RELATED: Texas Freshman Kerwin Roach Throws Down Dunk of the Year
If you can believe it, that wasn’t even Smith’s best dunk. His next one was so good it made No. 1 on ESPN’s top 10 list, and it was well deserved. Taking off from the free-throw line, he slammed a windmill dunk that was simply incredible.
This kid can fly. (via @CoachJames10) https://t.co/5ett7f3199
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 15, 2015