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    McDunkin

    Former NBA player Darvin Ham was announced as the next head coach of the NBA Development League’s New Mexico Thunderbirds at a press conference this morning.

    Ham will be the fourth head coach in the team’s six-year history, following in the footsteps of John Coffino, Jeff Ruland and Michael Cooper.

    Ham, 37, has served as the Thunderbirds’ top assistant over the past two seasons while learning the ins and outs of the business from then-head coach Coffino.

    Prior to joining Coffino’s coaching staff, Ham played as an unofficial ‘player-coach’ for the Thunderbirds under Ruland during the 2007-2008 season, his last year as a professional player, averaging 10.1 points and 5.6 rebounds per game.

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    Ill take any excuse to post a backboard shattering dunk.

    He played hard everytime he stepped on the court. Probably hoping it will rub off onto some of these D-Leaguers and future NBA role players.

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    JoeWolf1

    Dude could dunk. He was always one of my favorite role players. Me and my friends would try to do the dunk( on like 8 1/2 or 9 foot goals )where he slapped the backboard with his left hand and 180’ed to the other side for right handed flush. His 2nd dunk on this video

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