I came across this Ryan “Special FX” Williams highlight and all I can say is wowsers! The man was one of my favorite players to watch on the circuit this summer, because you just knew that he was going to do something crazier than the week before. Big Brawley says that Special FX is “the highest jumping man in the world.” And you know what? He just may be right. Peep the double alley-oop at the 1:56 mark…Sickness. Good luck out in Indonesia Ryan, and thanks for the highlights this past summer.
11 Responses to ““The Highest Jumping Man In The World.””
Leave a Reply
Comments or opinions expressed on Bouncemag.com are those of their respective contributors only. The views expressed by outside contributors, guest bloggers, and those who comment do not represent the views of Bounce Magazine, Dime Magazine, or its management or employees. Bounce Magazine is not responsible and disclaims any and all liability for the content of comments written by outside contributors to Bouncemag.com.












































































August 29th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
illest says:
that cat 720 is iller.
August 29th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
Kyle says:
No way!
August 29th, 2008 at 1:40 pm
ali says:
i saw him play in the wheelchair classic at st. john’s when omar cook, ben gordon, my cousin lee church and taliek brown were playing in hs back in the day. i watched the electricity in his game and was definitely impressed. every time he did something, there was some star quality sprinkile dust flying around. finally, i asked aloud “who is this kid?” and the lady sitting next to me looked at me sternly and said “Why?” Turns out, she was his grandmoms and we talked throughout the night. she was very proud.
August 29th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
in2ball says:
He might have one of the best windmills other than vince. I’ve seen him throw it off the backboard and windmill his arm in the rim during a game and 1. He caught a lob in pro city by the pole one step. He does everything vince does easy.
August 29th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
khalfani says:
Mr. 720 iz dumb nice 5 times better than special Fx
August 29th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
gabrielo says:
you mean mr. 540?…and it ain’t hard to tell why the ball4real tour folded, those arenas are dumb empty
August 30th, 2008 at 4:13 am
FM says:
the world needs more double alley oops…
August 30th, 2008 at 10:47 am
Kyle says:
Mr. 720 doesn’t have a variety of dunks. He does the same stuff. While he is also good at what he does, my preference is Special FX. He throws it down with authority. Sometimes I feel like the rim is going to come off in his hand. One alley he caught at Pro City this year, his waist was at rim level. Ask about it, I’m not lying or you can check the Nike NYC Daily post LOL.
http://www.bouncemag.com/2008/07/18/ron-artest-nike-pro-city-franchise-john-strickland-golds-gym-sacramento-kings-ron-artest-queensbridge-hunter-college-qb-daryl-hill-showtime-ryan-williams-special-fx-smush-parker-gordon-malone-jarrid-f/
August 30th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
illest says:
fx did like 80 windmills in this clip. and 720 or 540 or 660 did a 360 between the legs. Maybe FX can do that. I havent seen it yet. He definitely has hops.
September 2nd, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Sho-Nuff says:
@ in2ball
Vince made dunking look easy. He is a little older and doesn’t dunk as much.
I still think that ‘Copter, Baby Shack and Spyda (he’s only 5′11) are some of the premier dunkers you see on the circuit. FX is good but ‘Cop throws down with authority too. ‘Cop won that after season dunk contest in college with some viscious stuff.
FX gets it in but no better than what we’ve already seen.
September 10th, 2008 at 1:50 am
Godzilla says:
has there ever been a double alley-oop in the NBA?