Glenn Robinson III Threw Down a Nasty 360-Degree Dunk That Impressed Dick Vitale [Video]
Michigan and their collection of sons of former NBA stars have the look of a Final 4 team. In Thursday’s impressive win over No. 9 Minnesota, Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 21 points on just eight field goal attempts, and the Wolverines held on for an 83-75 win. The main highlight of the evening was Glenn Robinson III’s 360-degree dunk. He was all spinning around in the air and stuff. Pretty neat.
Also notable: Late in the game, with a 10-point lead, Michigan’s Tim Hadaway Jr. missed a free throw. His teammates were all at the other end of the court to avoid any dead ball fouls. With 4 Gophers in the lane and another just outside the 3-point line, Hardaway got his own miss. Sure, he lost the ball, but still, he got a 1-on-5 rebound. There is a gif of the play here.

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January 18th, 2013 at 11:34 AM
And here I thought that dunk posts were the sole propriety of JMac.
January 18th, 2013 at 11:41 AM
/Not a dunk
January 18th, 2013 at 12:01 PM
His pappy was at Purdue when I was at Ohio State. Goddamn was he a truly great player. He and Ricky Dudley on the court at the same time was a sight. In fact, the Big Ten had some serious studs back then. Respert, Finley, Derek Anderson, John Amaechi.