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Terrence Ross – The Modern Day Dunk King

Nick Engvall by Nick Engvall
May 8, 2020
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Terrence Ross and Drake teamed up for the Dunk Contest in 2014.

Is there a better dunker in the league than today’s birthday boy, Terrence Ross? (Cue Trophies…) I mean, he has his own OVO shirt, and judging by how crazy people were going for those OVO Jordans, that must hold some weight. In all seriousness, even if you’re not on the Drake or Toronto Raptors bandwagon, Terrence has a resume of dunks that could rival any of the greats the League has seen. And he’s got plenty of years ahead of him. Ross turns 24 today and if you need a reminder of just how good he is, or why he should be in this year’s Slam Dunk Contest, keep scrolling.

First there is this unbelievable dunk on Kenneth Faried…Game Over.

But Ross is turning up on the SC Top 10 list on a regular basis this year again…

But what’s great for sneakerheads is how much sneaker heat Terrence Ross has in his arsenal…

Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 4
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 4
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 9
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 9
Terrence Ross in the Nike LeBron 11 PE
Terrence Ross in the Nike LeBron 11 PE
Terrence Ross in the Nike LeBron 11 PE
Terrence Ross in the Nike LeBron 11 PE
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 10
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 10
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 7 "Raptors"
Terrence Ross in the Air Jordan 7 “Raptors”
Terrence Ross in the Nike Barkley Foamposite
Terrence Ross in the Nike Barkley Foamposite

All photos courtesy of Zimbio.

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