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Rockets NBA Player Nick Johnson’ Throws Down Ridiculous Dunk

Nick Johnson drafted by the Houston Rockets is making a name for himself with his insane high flying ridiculous dunks. Watching him in college he was almost under the radar so to speak. But now he is surely making a statement in watching out for all the Nick Johnson back picks. Nick Johnson Dunks are becoming a habit of mine in waiting what he is going to do next. Watch and see his head almost hit the rim.
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Nick Johnson completed three years at Arizona State University. He was the 42nd overall pick in the 2014 draft. During the NBA Summer League Title game against the Houston Rockets and the Sacramento Kings, Donatas Motiejunas seen Johnson cut to the basket and after that it was all over. Motiejunas throw him an alley pop pass and Johnson came down with a pretty awesome reverse dunk. 

Nick Johnson Dunks didn’t come out of nowhere. He was a junior at Arizona University who he helped them get to an impressive 33-5 record with the help of his teammate freshman sensation Aaron Gordon. Making all the way to the Elite Eight.

Arizona Coach Sean Miller said,“Nick embodies all of the qualities you want in a player. He’s made a meteoric improvement across the board in his time at Arizona and that stems from his unbelievable attitude.” Johnson decided not to fulfill his last year in college further to pursue his life long dream of becoming a NBA player.

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