James Justice Video: Watch Pint-Sized High Flyer Score College Dunk Contest Win
James Justice may not have played for a high-profile college basketball team, but the kid can flat-out dunk.
Representing smaller guys all over the world, Justice took the stage at the College Slam Dunk Contest and did not disappoint.
He wasn't invited to the event, but was chosen by the fans. Nevertheless, he made the most of his opportunity and proved that anything is possible.
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Thanks to online voting, Justice was a wild-card entry to the contest.
What a bummer it would have been if he didn't get to participate.
Standing at 5'9", Justice threw it down with authority on multiple occasions.
His windmill dunks got people talking, but once Justice went between his legs and jammed it on home, the crowd erupted.
You've probably never heard of Justice before, and that's quite all right. He played for Martin Methodist, which is located in Pulaski, Tennessee. They're called the Redhawks and they play in the NAIA.
I love that all forms of college hoops are featured in the skills events at the end of the year, as it's a time for the little guys to shine.
Justice did his thing and stole the show on Thursday night, showcasing his talents for the whole country to see. He averaged 17 points on the year, but the thing he'll remember most about his college basketball career is taking the Slam Dunk Contest by storm.




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