High School Athlete Smashes Backboard With Slam Dunk [VIDEO]
I could not do a slam dunk to save my life, let alone with as much strength as this Pennsylvania high school athlete. Watch as his dunk results in a destroyed backboard!
I could not do a slam dunk to save my life, let alone with as much strength as this Pennsylvania high school athlete. Watch as his dunk results in a destroyed backboard!
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