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The highest bouncer in the world, Earl McNicolt (155 cm)

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The highest bouncer in the world, Earl McNicolt (155 cm)

When it comes to bouncing power, the first thing that comes to mind is that it should be Michael, the god of basketball. Jordan's bounce is 48 inches, about 121.92 centimeters. And the world's highest bounce person, Earl McNicolt's bounce reached 153 centimeters, directly killing Jordan.

The name Earl McNicolt is unfamiliar to everyone, and even hardcore NBA fans won't necessarily know who he is. But if you tell you that his nickname is "Goat" The Goat, he was once the NBA's historical scoring champion Abdul-Jabbar as "the greatest basketball player outside the NBA", I think everyone will be in vain.

  What is the concept of a goat with a height of just 188 centimeters jumping out of 155 centimeters? Even if you are a person with a height of 180 centimeters, Earl McNicolt can easily cross the top of your head by simply closing his calves, and if he opens his legs, he can cross over the top of the tallest person in the world.

Earl. The classic record set by McNicolt

  1. Buckle your hands 36 times in situ

The highest bouncer in the world, Earl McNicolt (155 cm)

  If you don't play basketball, you probably don't know how hard it is to do that feat. Back-dunking in place is standing under the basket with your back to the basket, jumping in place and dunking with the ball in both hands. Since the back dunk can't see the basket, you generally need to jump higher to find the basket to ensure that the buckle is in, and it is not easy to force the ball with one hand when holding the ball in both hands. 36 consecutive buckles also have a great test of your continuous jumping ability and physical strength, many large men over 2 meters can not complete it, and the 1.88 meter goat has set this record.

  2. One ball double buckle

The highest bouncer in the world, Earl McNicolt (155 cm)

  Double Dunk is when one hand holds the ball and snaps it in with the other hand from under the basket frame. Nine-finger dunk king Gerald Green has performed in the NBA All-Star Dunk Contest, but many people don't know that the founder of this action is Earl. McNicholt.

  3. Defeated Abbad and Chamberlain

The highest bouncer in the world, Earl McNicolt (155 cm)

  Earl. McNicall is a New York streetball legend who has beaten Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, Earl Gur on the street courts. Monroe, Billy. Cunningham, Connie. Hawkins and other players who have been selected as the NBA's top 50 superstars.

  As for those goats who can touch the upper edge of the rebound, and jump up and take off the coin on the upper edge of the rebound, it is all nonsense, and no one on the top has ever done it yet. People have scientifically discussed how to touch the upper edge of the rebound, the height of the upper edge of the rebound is 395 cm, at least about 2 meters of height, about 220 cm of arm span, plus 140 cm of bounce to do it.

Join the gang on the streets, and the gifted teenager is poisoned by drugs

  Born in 1944, the "goat" grew up in a single-parent family in New York, and from an early age, he lacked the discipline of his father and set foot on the streets early. But his basketball talent soon became apparent, especially in bouncing, and he and Abdul-Jabbar were teammates in high school. If he plays well, he may be able to get into a good university and then enter the NBA and become a superstar.

  But he made a large group of friends on the sidelines, and he was infected with many vices. In the final year of high school, the school expelled "goats" for smoking marijuana. In 1969, "goats" were arrested for heroin use, and after 16 months in prison, the boss of a professional team invited him to practice, hoping to sign him to join the team, at this time his body had long been invaded by drugs, like a middle-aged man.

  In 1977-79, the "goat" was once again imprisoned for premeditated robbery, and after being released from prison, he finally realized that he had gotten rid of gangsters and drugs, promoted grassroots basketball in the bullring of the past, and inspired many children to get on the right track. On May 15, 1998, Earl. McNicolt died of heart failure at the age of 54.

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