Washington Wizards rookie sensation Tomas Satoransky showcased his athleticism by throwing down a reverse between-the-legs dunk from the bounce during an open practice at the Siegel Center in Richmond on Friday night.
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— Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) September 30, 2016
This clip from the Wizards official Vine account, gives a different angle to the action, along with small forward Danuel House‘s free-throw line dunk.
While Satoransky's freakish athletic ability comes as a surprise to many fans around the league, it's not a novelty for the scouts that saw him play in Europe, hence, why they ended up taking a flier on him with the 32nd overall pick of the 2012 NBA Draft.
Standing 6-foot-7, the Czech international is a natural point guard that can play positions “1” through “3”, even though he's still expected to get acclimated to the physical nature of the NBA game.
The 24-year-old can certainly be one of John Wall‘s alley-oop targets on the break as he has the length and hops to give the fans a show.