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LeBron James Jumps Over John Lucas for Dunk (Video)

January 30, 2012 (Updated: September 11, 2021) by Larry Brown • Comments
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We’ve featured plenty of monster dunks over the years here at LBS, but we’ve had very few where a player actually jumped over someone during a game.

Sure we’ve seen it happen during dunk contests, but how often does it happen during an actual game? Not often. That’s why we have to feature this first quarter dunk from LeBron James where he literally jumped over John Lucas Sunday. I don’t care how short Lucas is (he’s listed at 5’11”), that’s an incredible in-game feat for anyone.


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