Chief Sealth Hafid Yassin Dunk - A Seattle high school basketball player has got everybody raving after an impressive dunk which saw him elevate past the rim with his feet touching a defender's head.
According to reports, Hafid Yassin, a Chief Sealth International High School senior, caught national media attention around the close of Tuesday's game against the Garfield High School Bulldogs.
Chief Sealth Hafid Yassin dunk is simply impressive due to how high he jumped- part of his head got past the rim -before he made a one handed slam into the opponents hoop.
"He was just standing there, waiting for the in-bounds pass one second, then almost a full body above his opponents," Yahoo said in a reports about the super Chief Sealth Hafid Yassin dunk. "By the time he dunked the pass, his had was a full foot above the rim. Even his chin was over the rim."
Although Hafid Yassin led his team with 13 points and six rebounds, the Chief Sealth Seahawks still lost to Garfield High School Bulldogs 55-96.
The news of Chief Sealth Hafid Yassin dunk has since gone viral on the Internet. Many fans have reacted enthusiastically and are apparently baffled about how high the 6-foot-5 high school player goes before making the dunk.
The game has a fascination for flight and some legends are revered for their uncanny ability to defy gravity while on the court- Michael Jordan comes to mind. So the question of exactly how high did Hafid Yassin goes before making the dunk is to be expected.
According to the Bleacher Report, Chief Sealth Hafid Yassin dunk will go down in history of the game as literally one of the best dunks ever- even at the pros. However, it appears that he must have used the shoulder of the Garfield defender to help his elevation.