Kenny George Dunk 4 (7'8" 360 lbs) (video)

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GHEORGHE MURESAN CAN FINALLY STAR IN A BUDDY COMEDY
Published 1/10/2008 by theangryt at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
by T, TheAngryT Hopefully by now you have seen young Kenny George, the 7'7", man-beast playing center for UNC-Asheville. Kenny's wingspan is 8'5" and he wears a size 28 shoe, six sizes larger than the big man currently playing poorly in Miami. Kenny and the boys made the trip to Chapel Hill Wednesday night and take on the #1 Tarheels. Although it takes him a solid five seconds to get up the floor, Kenny put on a pretty good show against North Carolina. He scored 14 points, grabbed 11 boards and blocked 4 shots. Those numbers are pretty much par for the course for Curiously Tall George this season. He is ...
You Can’t Teach Height
Published 1/10/2008 by Norlander at College Hoops Journal
You knew once Psycho T threw it down on Kenny George last night that I couldn’t resist the urge to get some more YouTube video of this freak on CHJ.
Seriously, they look like 4th graders.
This Is Unfair - Kenny George is 7 foot 8
Published 1/11/2008 by Craig at FilteringCraig
This dude is super humanly tall. He hardly has to jump to dunk the ball. Check out these four dunks.
Dunk 1
Dunk 2
Dunk 3
Dunk 4
It's Still Basketball: Reasons to Watch the NIT
Published 3/18/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Chris Mottram We're still two days away from the start of the greatest four-day stretch of the year. This seems like an eternity, I know. And because sleeping for the next 48 hours doesn't seem like a healthy solution, you're stuck with the options of actually engaging your significant other in conversation or trying to enjoy NIT hoops ...
It's Still Basketball: Reasons to Watch the NIT
Published 4/13/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Chris Mottram We're still two days away from the start of the greatest four-day stretch of the year. This seems like an eternity, I know. And because sleeping for the next 48 hours doesn't seem like a healthy solution, you're stuck with the options of actually engaging your significant other in conversation or trying to enjoy NIT hoops ...



