High schooler's dunk puts him on map, opponent on poster
Get ready to hear the name Seventh Woods - a lot.
The high school sophomore from Columbia, S.C., is considered one of the best players in the Class of 2016 and is about to become a household name after arguably the best dunk of the basketball season so far - at any level - on Friday night.
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On a fast break, the 6-foot-1, 175-pound guard absolutely posterized a poor soul trying to draw a charge and skied so high he nearly hit his head on the rim. The dunk was so epic it has over 280,000 view on YouTube as of 10:30 a.m. ET Saturday and was named SportsCenter's top play over LeBron James' posterization of Ben McLemore.
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