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FANS
My game is motivated not only by the love of competition,
but also by the joy of entertaining the crowd. I always take time to
acknowledge those who respect my on-court skills. Here I oblige young fans out
side the Brown Arena in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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HOW HIGH
CAN I FLY ???
Even when I'm not in the game, I
GOT GAME!
During a visit to a Manitoba, Canada public school, the kids asked me
to show them my vertical. I jumped at least 45 inches!
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The 1996 NCAA Slam Dunk Championship Team.
Sam Bowie
Darvin Ham
Kareem Hill
Justin Jennings
Rasul Salahuddin
Gerald Walker
Michael Wilson
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ACTION SHOTS
After wrapping up my college career with 20 points and 10
rebounds (double-double), and a national ranking of 15th in rebounds, I was selected to
participate in the 1996 NCAA Slam Dunk Championship Contest.
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This interview followed a game against Eastern
Illinois University where I scored my 1000th career point. This was a
fantastic end to my college career. I was ranked 15th on the all-time scoring
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My former coach at Northeastern Illinois
University, Thomas Trotter, congratulates me on receiving an MVP award.
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While playing for Winnipeg I lead the team to defeat the North
Dakota Wizards 123 to 116. I scored 18 points and had 14 rebounds. I
remained the all time leading rebounder for Winnipeg. I averaged 10.4 rebounds for 2
back to back seasons.
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In
January of 98, my Wisconsin Blast blazed past the Dakota Wizards, winning the
game by more than 20 points and 12 rebounds. I tallied a
double-double .
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In this game I was unstoppable against the Dakota
Wizards. Scoring inside and outside, I scored 23 points and hauled down 18
rebounds.
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The Winnipeg Cyclone welcomed the Rapid City
Thrillers to the Convention Center in Winnipeg, Canada. I led all rebounders
with 18.
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