How did Hansbrough dunk over a 7'7'' giant?

Simple. He traveled. See for yourself. Two videos from two different angles.

Also, doesn't Psycho T remind you of Mad-Dog Madsen? Same type of nickname, same type of player. Plus, I'm sure Tyler rocks the Jean shorts and dances like a fool.

9 Comments On: "How did Hansbrough dunk over a 7'7'' giant?"

 
Traveling has become part of the game. But he did get up!

that was like 4 steps

Who cares, i'm sure it wouldn't change anything.

he may not hav gotten the step on the guy if he had 2 dribble

hey guys its better than watching my orange lose to 6-8 cincinati, our freshman crumbled in their first big east road tilt, although, arinze onauku is a stud, along with johnny flynn and donte green.

Maybe I'm biased cuz I'm a Duke fan. I just don't see this guy doing much in the NBA. Guys like Howard, Boozer, and Amare will lick their chops when Psycho T comes to town. He might eventually start for a team like Atlanta or Minnesota, but I don't think he'll ever be an All-Star.

lol, comical...

typical dookie, he has owned you guys, and any potential NBA players you might not have on your roster, way to sound sour grapes, way to stay consistent to what America thinks of the average Dook fan, a pompous cry baby. you are classic!

OH SLAP IN the FACE!!! he just compared your boy to Danny Ferry and C-Late! I actually think that Hansbrough won't even be as good as those guys in the NBA - Christian Laettner actually had some pretty great numbers in his first several seasons. I see T. Hansbrough as more of a Eric Montross type. Let's not forget that he is a 22 year old junior (birthday Nov3 1985) so he has about 2-3 years on just about every guy he is playing against in ACC play.

I really don't think that T-Bros skills are going to translate all that well - over-physical, unathletic, hustle ball forwards aren't a common sighting in the NBA. I am actually surprised his game works so well at high level DI ball. Take away his 10-15 FTs a game and he averages 5-10 pts and 10 boards...

True, he has put up great numbers against Duke. But the consensus among most basketball analysts is that Tyler is a great college player who will have an average NBA career (sort of like Christian Laetner or Danny Ferry). He must improve his footwork in the post. The guy shuffles his feet too much. The UNC player with more NBA star potential is Wayne Ellington. He can light it up from the outside and can create his own shot, unlike J.J. Redick. Ty Lawson will be an NBA lottery pick as soon as learns to play more under control. His quickness is amazing. So I'm not your "typical pompous Dook cry baby." I give props where props are due. Tyler Hansbrough is the second coming of Mark Madsen. Enjoy him in college.

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