What separates the really good players from the great players is desire and Jabari Parker seems like he has it. The standout Duke freshman has all-world talent, but on Tuesday night he showed he is willing to put forth the effort. The 6’8″ Parker grabbed the rebound and then took it the entire length of the court for a monster dunk against East Carolina. If you notice Parker was the farthest from the basket when he rebounded the ball and simply wanted it more than anyone on the court by streaking past all defenders. Besides the tremendous slam Parker added 21 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 blocks to power Duke to the win.
Watch Jabari Parker Go From Coast-To-Coast For Sensational Slam
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