Carter's infamous dunk on the 7'2" frenchman Frederic Weis. Longer video, more commentary & different camera angle. Carter gets the steal, leaps over the 7-footer & the Olympic stadium goes nuts!!!
Carter's infamous dunk on the 7'2" frenchman Frederic Weis. Longer video, more commentary & different camera angle. Carter gets the steal, leaps over the 7-footer & the Olympic stadium...
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It's probably going to be a while before they get something like this on film again. Maybe in a playground or something though I doubt there are many 7'2" streetballers around. Simply amazing.
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He was picked number 15 in the FIRST round of the 1999 NBA Draft by the Knicks!
...No wonder he never actually played in the NBA though...
To give you an idea of how good he really is, some of the players that were picked in the '99 Draft Class AFTER HIM include:
Ron Artest (16th)
James Posey (18th)
Andrei Kirilenko (24th)
Manu Ginobli (57th)
Chris Andersen (Undrafted)
Raja Bell (Undrafted)
How many of them has VC jumped over?
This. Was. Huge.