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New York Knicks’ James ‘Flight’ White’s dunk from free-throw line [GIF]

| February 16, 2013 at 10:37 pm | 0 Comments

James ‘Flight’ White, of the New York Knicks, opened up his dunk contest with a bang — before he ever even attempted his first slam.

White lined the court with ‘flight attendants’ (best Dunk Contest props ever, in our humble opinion) before taking off for a two-handed dunk from just inside the free-throw line.

h/t: Deadspin

Check out Gerald Green’s unreal 50-point dunk.
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