Top Dunkers – Washington State
Rather it is a tomahawk, between the legs, 360 windmill, dunking is an art form that some kids master at a young age. There are five players around the state of who at any moment can “catch a body” as the kids say.
Who is the best dunker in state of Washington?
PJ Fuller of Nathan Hale is a coach’s dream athletically. The 6’4 combo guard has a vast array of dunks at his disposal. He can do the between the legs and much more.
What makes Fuller such a great dunker is that he is also a game dunker. If Fuller is on the floor, the opposition needs to have their head on a swivel otherwise they will become another one of his many highlights.
Who is an underrated dunker at the guard position in Washington?
Erik Stevenson is the best athlete in the state overall. The Wichita State commit is a star who can really jump out of the gym. Stevenson has taken that historic athleticism to the court and he is dunking on his opponents on a weekly basis.
This past summer he really showed off his leaping ability and posturized tons of players on the UA circuit. He is a 6’3 freak of nature when he is coming down the lane. Here is some video footage of him this summer on the circuit.
Who is an underrated dunker at the forward position?
The UCONN commit Emmitt Matthews Jr, of Wilson High School is a wiry 6’7 forward who “caught bodies” this past season and summer.
Matthews is a quick twitch type of athlete who can get off the floor with ease and he showed that as he threw down an assortment of nasty left hand dunks this summer. The senior forward is going to blow over the season with his play but he is definitely one too watch when he gets the ball around the rim.
Who is the best dunker in the 2018 class?
Jamon Kemp from Garfield High School has already made himself right at home above the rim this season. Jamon is an exciting athlete who is apart of a talented Bulldogs team in which he is able to get a lot of opportunities in the open floor to show off his athletic ability.
The 6’6 forward is great at catching the ball and getting down hill quickly. With his size and wingspan, Jamon is able to punish the rim in an extraordinary fashion and Bulldog fans are just fine with that.