Before the season began, Missouri Tigers guard Keion Bell made some noise during Mizzou's Midnight Madness festivities by dunking over six pedestrians from the stands. Earlier this week in Mizzou's dismantling of Mississippi State, Bell displayed his athleticism once again.
With the game out of hand, Bell took a pass from point guard Phil Pressey and was all alone on the break. Rather than traditionally slam the ball with one hand, or even with two, Bell added some extra flare to his dunk, which accounted for two of the 24 points he scored on the night.
Bell executed a 360 degree dunk during live game action. Check out the video for yourself.
Bell is athletic freak and has displayed that athletic ability from the first day he put on a Mizzou uniform.
While Bell has always been athletic, he just recently began to step up his play for the Tigers, taking on more of a leadership role through his hustle and defensive play, which has turned into more buckets on the other end.
Bell has scored in double figures in his last eight games and has surpassed the 20 point plateau in three of the last four Mizzou contests. Bell isn't taking a lot of shots to amass his points either, shooting a scalding 58.8 percent from the floor during the stretch while limiting his turnovers and serving as the primary backup point guard to Pressey.
Bell will need to continue to play well for head coach Frank Haith if Mizzou hopes to make some noise in March. Bell's athleticism, as displayed by his 360 dunk, can only help
With the game out of hand, Bell took a pass from point guard Phil Pressey and was all alone on the break. Rather than traditionally slam the ball with one hand, or even with two, Bell added some extra flare to his dunk, which accounted for two of the 24 points he scored on the night.
Bell executed a 360 degree dunk during live game action. Check out the video for yourself.
Bell is athletic freak and has displayed that athletic ability from the first day he put on a Mizzou uniform.
While Bell has always been athletic, he just recently began to step up his play for the Tigers, taking on more of a leadership role through his hustle and defensive play, which has turned into more buckets on the other end.
Bell has scored in double figures in his last eight games and has surpassed the 20 point plateau in three of the last four Mizzou contests. Bell isn't taking a lot of shots to amass his points either, shooting a scalding 58.8 percent from the floor during the stretch while limiting his turnovers and serving as the primary backup point guard to Pressey.
Bell will need to continue to play well for head coach Frank Haith if Mizzou hopes to make some noise in March. Bell's athleticism, as displayed by his 360 dunk, can only help
