Watch Andrew Wiggins make bigger name for self with monster dunk
Andre Wiggins from Huntington (W.Va.) Prep was already considered the top high school basketball prospect even before the McDonald’s All American dunk contest on Monday.
His stock just got even higher.
The 6-foot-8 forward shut down the gym with his between-the-legs reverse 360 dunk.
The name of the dunk alone sounds impressive -- just wait till you see it (check out the video above).
Wiggins’ dunk was one of two that received a perfect score of 10 from the judging panel, which included former football and baseball star Bo Jackson.
But after struggling with some of his other attempts, Wiggins ended up finishing fourth in the contest.
Chris Walker, who has committed to Florida
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Chris Walker, who has committed to Florida,
Holmes County’s (Bonifay, Fla.) Chris Walker, who has committed to Florida, took home the top honors.
Chris Walker, who has committed to Florida
Anyone complaining that dunk contests are no fun to watch anymore just isn’t watching the right one.
Wiggins averaged 23 points and 11 rebounds this season. He is said to be deciding between attending Florida State, Kentucky, Kansas and North Carolina.
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Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina.
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Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina.
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