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Mitchell Northam | sifoeeprocess.com | February 16, 2019

Zion Williamson, Chris Clemons and 5 other college basketball players we'd like to see in a slam-dunk contest

The best dunks of March Madness

On Saturday, some of the most electric dunkers in professional basketball gathered at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte to put on a display of fireworks in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest.

Meanwhile, several college basketball players have been putting on their own dunking showcases this season.

If the NBA welcomed it, here鈥檚 seven college dunkers we鈥檇 recommend for a slammin鈥 jammin鈥 competition.

Ja Morant, Murray State

A 6-foot-3 firecracker, Morant has been blessing Ohio Valley Conference gyms with jaw-dropping dunks this season. The sophomore averages about 24 points per-game and regularly pulls off plays like this.

Chris Clemons, Campbell

Clemons might be just 5-foot-9, but is loaded with talent, hops and a knack for scoring in a number of ways. He鈥檚 demolished teams with his 3-point shooting this season, but he鈥檚 also been known to put opponents on posters too. On Clemons鈥 journey to 3,000 points, there have been many moments like this one.

POINT TRACKER: We're tracking Clemons and SDSU's Mike Daum on their way to 3,000 career points

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Isaiah Miller, UNC Greensboro

With Furman being ranked earlier this year and Wofford going on a long winning streak, the SoCon has gotten more eyeballs on it that usual this season. And those folks who have tuned into UNCG games have no doubt been amazed by the leaping ability of Miller, a 6-foot sophomore from Covington, Ga.

Nassir Little, North Carolina

The 6-foot-6 freshman comes off the bench for the Tar Heels and is always good for one or two plays a game that brings North Carolina fans to their feet. Sometimes it鈥檚 a block, every now and then it鈥檚 a 3-pointer, but often, it鈥檚 a thunderous dunk.

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Jordan Davis, Northern Colorado

Davis is averaging 24 points per game this year and is also a solid 3-point shooter. But this slam from last year鈥檚 Big Sky tournament is something Northern Colorado fans will remember for a long time.

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Mac McClung, Georgetown

The Hoyas鈥 freshman started infiltrating Twitter timelines last year as a high school senior with high-flying dunks in Virginia鈥檚 prep scene. He wasted no time making a name for himself in the Big East this season.

Zion Williamson, Duke

This is the obvious choice that needs no explanation. When Zion is coming down the lane, get out of the way.

DUNK TRACKER: We're following Zion's best dunks this season

Here鈥檚 another one from Williamson, just for fun. He鈥檚 already developed a dunk contest-like arsenal. Like The Wire's Omar said, 鈥淵ou come at the king, you best not miss.鈥 Zion clearly sits atop the college basketball dunking throne this season.

Mitchell Northam is a graduate of Salisbury University. His work has been featured at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Orlando Sentinel, SB Nation, FanSided, USA Today and the Delmarva Daily Times. He grew up on Maryland's Eastern Shore and is now based in Durham, N.C.

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