About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Allan Ray, Alonzo Gee, Andre Barrett, Anthony Tolliver, Aubrey Coleman, Blake Ahearn, Bradley Buckman, Brock Gillespie, Carldell Johnson, Cory Joseph, Curtis Jerrells, Curtis Stinson, Da'Sean Butler, Danny Green (basketball), Darius Washington, Jr., Darvin Ham, DeMarcus Nelson, Derrick Zimmerman, Dwayne Jones, Eddie Basden, Eric Boateng, Eric Dawson, Ian Mahinmi, James Anderson (basketball), James White (basketball), Jay Williams (basketball), Julian Wright, Justin Dentmon, Justin Reed, Keith Langford, Kris Clack, Kris Lang, Lance Thomas, Leo Lyons (basketball), Lester Hudson, Loren Woods, Luke Bonner, Luke Zeller, Malcolm Thomas (basketball, born 1988), Malik Hairston, Marcus Cousin, Marcus Fizer, Marcus Williams (basketball, born 1986), Melvin Scott, Michael Joiner, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Roderick Riley, Rod Benson, Ronald Murray, Russell Carter (basketball), Thomas Gardner (basketball), Tre Kelley, Tristan Thompson, Troy Bell. Excerpt: James William White IV (born October 21, 1982) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the New York Knicks of the NBA. Standing at a height of 6'7," and weighing 215 lbs, he plays the positions of shooting guard and small forward. White earned the nickname 'Flight 75' due to his leaping ability. White is well known for his athleticism and his ability to dunk. Since high school, his most famous dunk has been the between-the-legs dunk, with many variations. He is also known for his ability to jump from the free throw line and dunk a basketball with both hands. 'Flight' White was a runner-up in two notable dunk contests: behind future University of Florida and Golden State Warriors power forward David Lee in the 2001 McDonald's High School Slam Dunk Contest, and behind North Carolina's David Noel in the NCAA College Slam Dunk Contest during the 2006 Final...