The best Bobcat Dunkers
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The best Bobcat Dunkers
Okay, so I am trying to move past the football seaon and get motivated for basketball. I am hoping this question inpires many responses.
Who do you think was the best Bobcat Dunker ever? Do any dunks stand out?
To answer my own question. Kral Ferch. His rising left hander over a defending Willie Glass in a critical point of the St. Johns/Cats game stands out.
Can anyone top that?
Who do you think was the best Bobcat Dunker ever? Do any dunks stand out?
To answer my own question. Kral Ferch. His rising left hander over a defending Willie Glass in a critical point of the St. Johns/Cats game stands out.
Can anyone top that?
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Re: The best Bobcat Dunkers
I always loved watching Ray Willis put one down (smaller guy .. major air). Nico Harris's thunder dunk down the middle on Wyoming (in Billings) was another awesome dunk as well. For sheer power dunking I would have to give that to Fellows I bet as he would shake the whole basket/backboard and you could almost hear the plexiglass ready to shatter. Lollis was awesome as well with his back door thunder dunks.Blue and Gold wrote:Okay, so I am trying to move past the football seaon and get motivated for basketball. I am hoping this question inpires many responses.
Who do you think was the best Bobcat Dunker ever? Do any dunks stand out?
To answer my own question. Kral Ferch. His rising left hander over a defending Willie Glass in a critical point of the St. Johns/Cats game stands out.
Can anyone top that?
However, Ferch's Tomahawk dunks were very DR J in my opinion and I don't see any past Bobcat topping any of his dunks.
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No Question, it is Kral. His brother wasn't too shabby either! I also have to chip in for Quadre and Nico, but Kral wins hands down!
Also, some friends have some highlight tapes from the 80s that were made each year and sent out to the boosters. Does anyone know why they don't do that anymore? Those tapes are awesome!
Also, some friends have some highlight tapes from the 80s that were made each year and sent out to the boosters. Does anyone know why they don't do that anymore? Those tapes are awesome!
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Kral Firch may be the best dunker as a Bobcat in a game, but I watched Mike Elliot throw one down at a midnight madness practice that would have won an NBA Slam Dunk contest. It was fun to watch that team play with Nico, Quad, and the rest. My best year of college!
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Are you sure about that I would have bet big money on Willie Glass083190 wrote:Kral Ferch in the NCAA"s against St. Johns. His dunk posterized Shelton "The Amityville Horror" Jones, not Willie Glass. Jones was drafted by the NBA and actually competed in the slam dunk contest.

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Are you sure about that I would have bet big money on Willie Glass083190 wrote:Kral Ferch in the NCAA"s against St. Johns. His dunk posterized Shelton "The Amityville Horror" Jones, not Willie Glass. Jones was drafted by the NBA and actually competed in the slam dunk contest.

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Bruce Parker and I had a long converstation about the game a couple years ago and it is pretty common that people think it was Glass. It actually was Shelton Jones.mslacat wrote:Are you sure about that I would have bet big money on Willie Glass083190 wrote:Kral Ferch in the NCAA"s against St. Johns. His dunk posterized Shelton "The Amityville Horror" Jones, not Willie Glass. Jones was drafted by the NBA and actually competed in the slam dunk contest.
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Kral was definitely #1; in the NIT first round game vs Washington, I remember he had 1 and Shann had a couple of big throw-downs...
HOWEVER, besides Kral's NCAA feat, the #2 dunk I ever saw was in 1981/82 season; Cats were hosting Portland State. Doug Hashley had just scored his 1000th career point and the crowd was giving him an ovation; the bad news is the team sort of let up for a second to congratulate Doug and Portland State's Jose Slaughter went down the baseline & threw down the most monstrous jam I ever saw in the Brick.
HOWEVER, besides Kral's NCAA feat, the #2 dunk I ever saw was in 1981/82 season; Cats were hosting Portland State. Doug Hashley had just scored his 1000th career point and the crowd was giving him an ovation; the bad news is the team sort of let up for a second to congratulate Doug and Portland State's Jose Slaughter went down the baseline & threw down the most monstrous jam I ever saw in the Brick.
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