60-Year-Old Warriors Coach Alvin Gentry Dunks His Own Way To Bring The House Down

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At age 60, Golden State Warriors associate head coach Alvin Gentry can still play above the rim with a little help. In a light moment during Monday’s practice before Golden State plays Cleveland in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday, Gentry made a lame first attempt to dunk. But on a second try, the former Appalachian State point guard turned back the clock, climbed the gym wall and threw one down. A video posted by jarron collins (@jarronctwin) on Jun 15, 2015 at 4:25pm PDT Gentry, recently hired as head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans, is old enough to be a grandfather to some of you…

At age 60, Golden State Warriors associate head coach Alvin Gentry can still play above the rim with a little help.

In a light moment during Monday’s practice before Golden State plays Cleveland in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday, Gentry made a lame first attempt to dunk. But on a second try, the former Appalachian State point guard turned back the clock, climbed the gym wall and threw one down.

A video posted by jarron collins (@jarronctwin) on

Gentry, recently hired as head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans, is old enough to be a grandfather to some of you, so let the man enjoy his slam even if his skywalking method is bending the rules a bit.

H/T Bleacher Report

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60-Year-Old Warriors Coach Alvin Gentry Dunks His Own Way To Bring The House Down