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∙ 11y agoThere is no way to know at this point. There are many factors that are unknown. How tall you will be. How much exercise you will get(how strong you will be). How large your feet will be (Yes, this helps).
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Height has little to do with one's ability to dunk a Basketball. Look at Tyrone Curtis "Muggsy" Bogues, who retired from the NBA as a player in 2001. At 5' 3", little Mugsy, one of the best ball handlers in NBA history, was able to dunk pretty much on demand.
The key is to develop the ability regardless of perceived limitations.
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∙ 11y agono
No they don't grow as they age. They grow as more and more people touch them.
No, they grow from a baby into a toddler and then they can't age anymore than that.
He dunked his fisrt dunk at the age of 16. At a teams practice in Spain.
George Montague-Dunk died on June 8, 1771 at the age of 54.
George Montague-Dunk died on June 8, 1771 at the age of 54.
You probably can't grow muscle yet. When you hit puberty you should be able to. Probably won't be able to for a couple years.
Go ahead and try u will most likely fail and go flying into a wall but u learn from ya mistakes
it depend what age they are and if you can trust them with a expensive device. the ipod touch would be good because it has parental controls.
Julius erving can dunk at age 63, he goes for dunk every year after he retired. he may be one of the oldest dunker in the world now
youngest player ever drafter at the age of 17... also, he was slam dunk champion.... youngest player ever drafter at the age of 17... also, he was slam dunk champion....
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