Scoop definitely up there...
seem like a lost art form these days...
Athletes matter. lol We've got skill guys but we only have 1 guy with real get up ability.
I think Scoop also holds the record for throwing them into the basket!
Uh, who is that one guy?
Eli has ups. Witness those massive weak-side blocks that he seems to get 1 every game.
Goodine has serious ups.
Was supposed to compete in the national slam dunk thing at the FF last year, but hurt his hand.
Braswell was a state high jump champion.
I dunno how Jesse’s springs are, but, at 7’ and with loooong arms, he doesn’t really need to elevate much to be able to throw down.
While neither of our starting guards is likely to be on the receiving end of an ooop, pretty much all the forwards and centers are tall enough to finish those, if they’re thrown on target.
What we don’t seem to have is a guy like Jerami or Robey (that ooop he finished vs Duke was just silly - because the pass from Silent G was really waaaay off) who can snare a poor pass and still flush it.
seem like a lost art form these days...
GMac is high on the list. ESPN one time did an entire segment on GMac throwing the perfect alley top to Warrick.
Does CBB keep stats on alley Oops like attempted and made? I couldn't find any.
So who threw up the most alley oops in Orange history? I assume it's Sherman the general? Who has the most on the receiving end? Stevie Thompson?
I would say DC caught more.I’d figure Thompson had fewer than one of the bigger forwards ... just that his were more memorable
Methinks this might be evidence that the best alley oops are more dependent on the skills of the receiver versus the thrower.GMac is high on the list. ESPN one time did an entire segment on GMac throwing the perfect alley oop to Warrick.