UCLA center Alfred Aboya had his right thumb taped for practice. He said he injured it during a second-half dunk Thursday against Virginia Commonwealth.
"It's bruised, but it will be fine," Aboya said.
That dunk was NASTY!! I had to of watched it 3 or 4 times.
Only one better than that I've seen him do was his leap frog of Joakim Noah. I've got other ways to describe the dunk on Noah, but I'm going to keep it G rated.
I've got it on my DVR but I don't see it online. Sometime people at bruinsnation.com put together clips...they might end up putting it there.
Its somewhere around the six min mark in the 2nd half. Aboya double pump fakes a jump shot and takes of for a thunder dunk with some serious authority.
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That dunk was NASTY!! I had to of watched it 3 or 4 times.
Only one better than that I've seen him do was his leap frog of Joakim Noah. I've got other ways to describe the dunk on Noah, but I'm going to keep it G rated.
any where to watch the dunk online?
thanks!
I've got it on my DVR but I don't see it online. Sometime people at bruinsnation.com put together clips...they might end up putting it there.
Its somewhere around the six min mark in the 2nd half. Aboya double pump fakes a jump shot and takes of for a thunder dunk with some serious authority.