if Funderburk keeps progressing I have a feeling hes going to be a special player here....oozes athletic ability on a 6'9 frame.....yes please
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more along with some nice videos at Derek Funderburk, 2016 Ohio State commit, part of national high school dunk contestCOLUMBUS, Ohio -- Watch Derek Funderburk dunk.
The 2016 Ohio State basketball commit will put his athleticism on display this weekend during the American Family Insurance High School Slam Dunk and 3-Point Championships.
The event is actually being held on Friday in Pearland, Texas, in conjunction with the NCAA Tournament Final Four this weekend in Houston. The slam dunk contest will be aired on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.
This will be nothing new to Funderburk. He's no stranger to dunk contests.
Now playing at Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia, Funderburk won his team's preseason dunk contest in October. When he was still playing at St. Edward, Funderburk finished third at the 2013 MaxPreps Holiday Classic Dunk Contest in California.
Seemingly at a bit of a disadvantage because of his size at 6-foo-9 (it usually looks cooler when a shorter guy dunks), Funderurk still has enough tricks up his sleeve to win a dunk contest. You can watch some his work below.
Funderburk is the only Big Ten commit taking part in the dunk contest, which also includes a couple of five-star prospects in Rawle Alkins (Arizona) and Markelle Fultz (Washington). Former Buckeye Austin Grandstaff took part in the 3-point contest last year.
http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index....basketball_season_p_2.html#incart_river_indexFunderburk: He's kind of in the same spot as Wesson, and he's almost a luxury as a 6-foot-9 wing you can throw out there without a lot of pressure who could potentially have a major impact with his size. He's not a traditional four-man, but when he's on the floor the Buckeyes are essentially playing two big men.
As he continues to develop his shot and game, Funderburk can be a guy who benefits from better spacing as a slasher who's a tough matchup near the rim.
"He reminds me of how I was when I came in," Tate said. "He is a rebounding machine. He kinda gets me if I forget to box him out ... The way he offensive rebounds, I think one week in practice he had doubled everybody."
lawrence funderburke.Apologize if This is covered somewhere in this thread but, any relation to Lawrence?