High Schooler Zion Williamson’s 360 Windmill Jam in a Game is Ridiculous

High Schooler Zion Williamson’s 360 Windmill Jam in a Game is Ridiculous

It’s extremely difficult to judge how well a high school player is going to play in college.  The same goes for how a college player will fare in the NBA.  However, if there’s one thing that high school player Zion Williamson has shown us this season, it’s that he can dunk as well as any college or NBA player out there.  Not only that, he performs these dunks in games.  Williamson, a 6’7 power forward for Spartanburg Day (South Carolina) was at it again yesterday.    While Williamson shined with a monster tomahawk dunk earlier in the season, it was his 360 windmill against Shannon Forest that should generate some buzz today.

Williamson takes a fast break right to the hoop and makes no mistakes, planting his right foot into the court and spinning like a top to finish the 360 dunk with flair. I don’t know about you but this makes Lamelo Ball’s 92 point game look like elementary school. How this guy does these dunks mid game, in traffic, and so effortlessly is beyond me. Currently Zion is the number 3 high school prospect in the country. I’m sure colleges around the country will be going nuts once he starts dunking in the NCAA. By the way, here’s another highlight reel for Williamson. Stat lines like this are normal for him: 31 points, 8 dunks.

Via Uproxx

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