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[QUOTE="OttoMets, post: 291038, member: 716"] That one stands out to me, too - certainly Dion's best dunk of his career here. The list of Syracuse players who dunk the ball in that situation (bad angle, in traffic, not much of a running start) is a very short one. David Johnson had a 360 that sticks out to me as worthy of the top-five. I remember the Wes Johnson one-handed dunk off the bad lob from Rautins; Donte had a very similar one from the opposite side off an errant pass from Flynn. Coleman in the half-court from the right wing at Georgetown in 1989 was awesome. Beyond all of those, though, Warrick's dunk from the block while getting hit by Lattimore was spectacular. Other guys throw down helicopter dunks, catch sloppy lob passes, and drive and dunk in traffic a few times a week. Can't say the same for Warrick's dunk, and I can't think of anything more impressive in the three decades I've watched Syracuse games. [/QUOTE]
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