Issac White aka Sir Issac is one of the youngest professional dunkers at 21 years old. He is from Houston TX and came to Missouri to film for a week, at his best he can get his neck at a 10 foot rim. The last clip is Issac grabbing a shirt off of a 12″8 beam. He only stands 5″10 and soon will be tested by the Guiness Book of World Records for highest leap.
We get a behind the scenes look at the “Are You From Here” ESPN Spot, head to Baltimore to stop by Foot Locker and kick off the “Are You From Here” tour at St. Frances Academy, and then hop on the bus to gear up for Ep. 7 coming straight from NYC
Pat The Roc & The Professor star in XXL All Sports United commercial. Filmed in Miami with European sports brand.
Erin Giddens of ErinGiddens.com video cover piece on The Professor’s Ball Handling Clinic in Los Angeles.
Underage drinker to Role model. Marijuana, cocaine, crystal-meth user to Youth leader. Repeated expulsion target and dropout to School speaker. Thief and drug dealer to Community leader. Suicidal young man to World’s best street-ball dunker. Kenny Dobbs’ rise from one side of life’s ledger to the other seems as implausible as his gravity-defying dunks. His life path defies the odds. In professional slam-dunk contests, Dobbs is the leader – a street-ball mirror image of the NBA’s Blake Griffin. People want him. Figures from his west Phoenix roots to Native American tribal leaders want him to share his journey, to deliver a message of hope. Dobbs can earn up to $20,000 for winning a dunk contest. He is sponsored by Nike and is hailed by Slam and Dime magazines as the best street-ball dunker. read more
Charity event to fight childhood obesity sponsored by the Los Angeles Clippers, hosted by “DB” The Celeb MC… This video features Jude Thomas aka The Painted Face
It hasn’t taken long for Joey Haywood to show NBL fans why he was one of the country’s most dynamic university basketball players for three years with the Saint Mary’s Huskies. The 27-year-old from Vancouver on Monday was named the National Basketball League of Canada player of the week after helping the Halifax Rainmen post their first two victories of the season. Haywood, who became available when he was passed over in the NBA Development League draft on Nov. 3, signed with the Rainmen the following day and scored four points in nine minutes of action in his first game on Nov. 5. Inserted into the starting lineup last week, he responded by netting 21 points in a 121-95 win over the Moncton Miracles on Thursday and then dropped 17 during a 100-93 victory over the previously unbeaten Summerside Storm on Sunday. ..read more..
Now that the streetball season is winding down and the non existent NBA season is in limbo there really isn’t too much to look forward to out there for all you hoop heads. Thank god we at least have College and High School Ball to watch, Check out some of these highlights including Lamar’s Mike James as he dunks all over Ricky Ricardo
IKIL’s Handlez links up with one of the world’s best freestylers Snake to take on the world’s freestyle circuit.