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Jabari Parker All 129 Dunks Full Highlights (2015-16 Season Dunkilation)

Jabari Parker opened his eyes to a squint. The light around him was too bright to open them any further. He thought at first that he was on some kind of examining table in a hospital, but as he took note of what surroundings he could see through the slit of his eyelids, he quickly realized that, wherever he was, it was definitely not a hospital. Jabari had no time to ponder his location further as he suddenly remembered what he had been doing right before he had been (taken? abducted?) to this place. His hands immediately went to his left knee, which had buckled underneath him not two minutes before. There had definitely been a “pop”, and that meant an almost guaranteed ACL or MCL tear…but Jabari didn’t feel any pain at all. A woman’s smiling face leaned over him. “Pain does not exist here,” she said. That was a very confusing statement, but Jabari could only think about how beautiful this woman was, wearing a white robe and a wreath of carnations which held her waist-length blond hair in place. He sat up and looked around him, purposely avoiding another glance at the woman of unsurpassed beauty. They were in some kind of meadow, underneath a sky that was almost pure white save for a light tinge of blue. Rolling hills spread out as far as the eye could see in every direction, dotted by intermittent trees. “Is this…a different dimension?” Jabari asked. “Not exactly, but for our purposes, we can treat it as such.” responded the woman. “To disclose its true nature might induce the unraveling of your sanity.” Jabari frowned. Was he being called stupid? The woman took note of his expression. “Do not worry, Jabari. It is not within the reach of mortals to understand this place.” His brain operating sluggishly under the bright sunlight, Jabari repeated, “Mortals? So that means you’re…immortal?” Nodding, the woman responded, “That is correct. So, if you seek a name for this place, “land of immortals” would be as appropriate as any.” Jabari couldn’t complain about being in this alternate dimension where pain was only a theoretical concept, where there was at least one beautiful woman (perhaps more), and where he didn’t have to face the unrelenting pressure of being a professional basketball player every second of the day. Still, he couldn’t help but ask, “But if this is a land of immortals, what am I doing here?” Sudden panic gripped his heart as he remembered how heaven was described in his own religion. “I didn’t die, did I?” The woman’s laughter reassured Jabari well before she spoke her next words. “No, Jabari. You are very much alive. This land is merely a stopping point for those who have sustained devastating knee injuries.” For the first time, Jabari noticed two figures, one sitting, one standing, on a distant hilltop. “That is another injured man,” supplied the woman, confirming Jabari’s thoughts. “It appears that he is preparing to depart.” As Jabari watched, the man stood up, then abruptly disappeared. “I guess I’ll have to leave, too,” Jabari said sadly. This was a place of such profound peace that he was already having a hard time remembering what the real world was like. “No mortal can ever stay here,” the woman said. “But your visit to the land of immortals, however short, will provide you the strength you need to recover from your injury. Nike will exploit your injury to sell sports drinks. Do not let their relentless pursuit of profits cause your resolve to waver. Hold this place in your heart and it will guide you through the trials to come.” Jabari stood up from the grass and flowers just as the other man had done. Immediately, the vibrant sunlight began to dim, and a brisk warm wind caused the branches of trees to sway; it was time to leave. “Wait! What’s your name?” Jabari asked, reaching out his hands desperately as if trying to anchor himself to anyone, anything. The woman’s robes were blowing around her. She smiled graciously. “Names are unnecessary. Even nameless, you will never forget me.” Jabari knew that the woman spoke the truth. “No. I won’t.” Then, everything went black. — Jabari came back to himself as he was being helped off the court by his teammates. Members of the opposing team were glancing uncomfortably at him. The pain in his knee had returned, and Jabari couldn’t put any weight on his ravaged knee. Zaza Pachulia looked at him with concern, not saying anything. “I’ll be okay,” Jabari said, intending to force himself to smile but finding that the smile came naturally to his face. “Really.” -- All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended. If you enjoyed this video, please consider donating to my Patreon. YouTube doesn't allow me to collect ad revenue from my videos.   / downtobuck  

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