After being chosen as the 14th overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors, there were high hopes for Anthony Randolph to be an elite small forward in the future. But his career in the league never took off and he became a disappointment as he never got to showcase his talents and just bounced around the league.
He last played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets in the 2013-2014 season, before he got traded to the Orlando Magic during that summer and eventually got waived.
Randolph now plays professionally in Spain for Real Madrid and has shown that he still has the hops by jumping over a player on his way to this fastbreak dunk.
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Now at 27-years-old, Randolph proved that he still has the athleticism which made him a lottery pick eight years ago.
The dunk also reminds us of a young Vince Carter who leapt over a 7-footer in the Olympics which became one of the most famous dunks off all-time. On this play though, the defender may not be as tall as the one Carter dunked on, but it's still impressive given that Randolph was not known to be as much of a high-flyer than Vinsanity.