5’10” Jahii Carson Dunks ALL OVER Defender + Eastbay (Between The Legs) Off The Bounce
Jahii Carson stands only 5 foot 10 inches tall…Yet he still managed to climb the ladder for this vicious two hand oop posterizing dunk on his 6’10 defender from team odom. Also check out the effortless eastbay dunk by Jahii during warm ups of the Desert Elite 8 tournament in Phoenix, AZ.
Check out the most exciting point guard from the 2011 class 5'10 Jahii Carson from Mesa High School in Phoenix, AZ. Here's Jahii doing work this past summer at various events and tournaments playing for the Compton Magic AAU squad. At 5'10 Jahii can score from anywhere on the floor, whether it's hitting the long range or taking it to the whole, he's got one of the most handles in the nation and of course we can't forget about his major hops which makes him a crowd favorite.
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Mesa High point guard Jahii Carson discusses why he chose Arizona State University, as well as what attributes he can bring to the ASU basketball team.
Jahii Carson stands only 5 foot 10 inches tall...Yet he still managed to climb the ladder for this vicious two hand oop posterizing dunk on his 6'10 defender from team odom. Also check out the effortless eastbay dunk by Jahii during warm ups of the Desert Elite 8 tournament in Phoenix, AZ.
A PG everyone wants to see, lightening fast. Carson wowed the crowd at Torrey Pines at the 2009 MaxPreps Classic.
1:05 Best play with slo-motion replay
1:52 Nice assist (you can hear a local fan say..."see that pass")
Awards: 2011 ESPN/RISE All-American 2nd Team
2011 MaxPreps All-American Honorable Mention
College: Arizona State
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