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mrbrkly posted a photo: Another shot of the Michael Jordan statue outside of the United Center in Chicago, IL. I like this perspective because it looks like he’s dunking on you.

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言うまでもなく、アニメ「スラムダンク」の名シーン、ベストシーン。。。 Hisashi Mitsui Jersey no.#14 184 cm/6′/72in 70 kg/154 lb Shooting Guard Birthday 05/22 Shoe Brand: Asics Hisashi Mitsui (三井 寿, Mitsui Hisashi?) was an MVP for Takeishi Junior High. Despite having opportunities to join more prestigious high schools like Ryonan, he choose to go to Shohoku because of Coach Anzai; Anzai had given him the courage to win in the Junior High tournament by encouraging him during the last seconds of the match. However, an injury to his left knee in a training session interrupted his basketball career. An imprudent early return to the basketball court reinjured the knee more severely, leading to a basketball hiatus of over a year. Although he eventually healed, he was embittered by his exclusion from the court, and quit basketball to become the leader of a gang. His gang picked on Miyagi during his first year, and during a fight that ensued Miyagi beat Mitsui senseless before taking a beating himself, knocking out a few of Mitsui’s frontal teeth and leaving the both of them hospitalized until after the practice match against Ryonan. Afterwards, Mitsui attempted to ruin the basketball team by instigating them into fighting with his gang, as the team would have been banned from competition for fighting. In the end, Sakuragi’s own gang – Yohei, Takamiya, Ohkusu and Noma – voluntarily took the blame for the fight, and Mitsui was filled with remorse when he saw Anzai again

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tacosnachosburritos posted a photo: This is the statue of Michael Jordon. The United Center was brand new and the old Chicago Stadium is in the background. These are scanned 35 mm prints from 1996.

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tacosnachosburritos posted a photo: This is the statue of Michael Jordon. The United Center was brand new and the old Chicago Stadium is in the background. These are scanned 35 mm prints from 1996.

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tacosnachosburritos posted a photo: This is the statue of Michael Jordon. The United Center was brand new and the old Chicago Stadium is in the background. These are scanned 35 mm prints from 1996.

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pikespice posted a photo: More clone abuse for Cliché Saturday. I went searching for a city park with a basketball court for this picture and I found one off of Laurens Road near Hooters (yeah, funny how I should remember its location, huh?). I will definitely be taking more pics there. Plenty of other photo opportunities there… and of course, there are benches. =) jumping to dunk + obvious Photoshopping to give yourself more height + giving your clone a faceful of your junk = HCS! (oh, and I went ahead and made a set for my clone pictures)

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mattdonders posted a photo: On Saturday, I had the opportunity to photograph the Jordan Brand Classic at Madison Square Garden. DraftExpress was awesome enough to get me media credentials for the game so that I could sit baseline and shoot all three games. A shot from the National/All-American Game. All shots taken with: Canon XTI w/ Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 Canon XTI w/ Canon 70-200 f/4L IS

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3/25/10: High school varsity basketball players from all over the state of VT competed Thursday in the 2nd Annual Slam for Sudan. About $2000 was raised for the local non-profit Global Reach Partnerships which helps Sudanese refugees with a variety of life skills. Slam for Sudan began as a class project at Champlain College and two years later is bringing together the local Sudanese community with slam dunking VT All-Stars. Music: “Slam for Sudan,” Jarred “All Star” Haynes Location: Memorial Auditorium, Burlington VT Featuring: www.slamforsudan.org www.globalreachpartnerships.org

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Nate Robinson (Superman’s Kryptonite) Defeats Dwight Howard In This Years Slam Dunk Contest and Lebron James Declares For 2010 NBA Slam Dunk Contest!

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Kids Who Rip features Jashaun Agosto. This 11 year old kid has incredible basketball talent. He almost never misses. Here’s some more footage of Jay’s shooting skills. We’ll have a complete edit coming soon! Music by Chris Ballew from President of the United States!