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Donte Greene Dunks On New York (VIDEO)

First Posted: 3/18/10 Updated: 5/25/11

Last night's matchup between the Sacramento Kings and New York Knicks may have featured two mediocre teams, but viewers who lasted until the third quarter were rewarded with a monster dunk. Leading by fifteen with just over seven minutes remaining in the quarter, Kings forward Donte Greene took the ball to the hoop for an intense jam. Greene finished with 24 points in a 111-97 victory over the Knicks.


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Last night's matchup between the Sacramento Kings and New York Knicks may have featured two mediocre teams, but viewers who lasted until the third quarter were rewarded with a monster dunk. Leading by...
Last night's matchup between the Sacramento Kings and New York Knicks may have featured two mediocre teams, but viewers who lasted until the third quarter were rewarded with a monster dunk. Leading by...
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10:35 PM on 11/26/2009
agreed...n­othing special about that dunk..I'd expect that kind of performanc­e from someone making an obsence amount of money to play a sport
04:04 PM on 11/26/2009
this wasn't anything special ...don't get it. it was a dunk. the move that should be applauded was his move prior to the dunk.

overhyped.
12:22 AM on 11/29/2009
You dont get it. havent you seen the pattern? This is what huffpost calls a sports page. ..dunk videos. I dont think the people in charge of this section care about sports and have zero knowledge about it but were given the task of putting a sports page together. They think that by posting dunk videos that would impress a 10 year old, that it suffices as a sports page. They just cruise youtube looking for recent dunk postings and flood their page with them. No stats. No comprehens­ive scores. Just dunks and updates on athletes personal lives.

Newsflash Huffpost: sports fans dont care about dunks. Why dont you just post videos of every hockey goal? every ordinary touchdown? its the same thing. If the dunk won the game in the last second, then MAYBE thats something. But this? Do any of you know ANYTHING about sports?