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Anonymous
Years ago
Dante Exum posterized Noah Vonleh
And I think Vonleh was surprised how low he got up, that's why he couldn't block it. Look at the landing, took all of his hops to just get barely over the ring. Agree with previous poster, has/had great speed, but barely going to get invited to any dunk comps.
Always below-the-rim? No offense Mick, he may not be as prolific as some but his draft scouting reports have always noted his explosive first step and elevation off the dribble. Take a look at the start of his rookie highlights below, pretty above the rim there.