When I was young, we were taught not to dunk. We were taught not to stand out from the rest of the team. It's different now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I knew I was good because I was the only 14-year-old who could dunk backward.
My first dunk ever was in middle school. We were playing, me and my church friends, and I dunked it, and I swear I could not sleep that night.
It's like all guys want to do is make a dunk, grab their shirt and yell out and scream - they could be down 30 points but that's what they do. Okay, so you made a dunk. Get back down the floor on defense!
I can dunk! I can dunk, and not just in NBA Live.
I used slam dunking as a tool for intimidation.
Usually, when I liked athletes growing up, it was because they could hit a ball very far or they can throw a ball very fast. They can shoot a jumper, or they can dunk the ball.
From my first dunk at 14 years old to my second NCAA Championship at the University of Tennessee, my intense training with my dad was always to credit.
I only dunked maybe twice a game on average.
To see a player dunk in women's college basketball is just amazing. It's great to see that the game has reached that level now.
When I was young, I had to learn the fundamentals of basketball. You can have all the physical ability in the world, but you still have to know the fundamentals.
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