Best of Both Worlds: How Kenny Dobbs Became The World's Best Dunker

  • 7 years ago
When you think about the evolution of flight, you tend to think of the inventors and artists who played an important role in helping man satisfy his desire to fly. You come across famous names like Da Vinci, who was obsessed with the concept of human flight and created the first illustrated studies and theories, and Orville and Wilbur Wright, who achieved the first successful flight in North Carolina. Then, in 1961, Russia and the U.S. launched spacecrafts into orbit, and two years later, a baby who would one day become synonymous with "air" and "flight," was born.

That baby was Michael Jordan. Like the Wright brothers, he became a part of history when he first took flight in North Carolina. His aerial artistry transformed the dunk from a move banned in NCAA basketball to the sport's most exciting play to a $5.2-billion business that inspired millions of kids and even professional athletes to take flight and be the best at what they do. One of those inspired youths was an inventor named Kenny Dobbs. Read on here: http://ballislife.com/bestyourself-episode-5-how-kenny-dobbs-became-the-worlds-best-dunker/

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