In reality, I would imagine ingesting a soda to fuel you for an athletic endeavor is probably not the healthiest way to prepare your body. He did not show his muscle to camera after finishing a dunk. From Grant Hill dunks to horses: Journey down the rabbit hole Let's kill some time on the Internet this Friday by going from Grant Hill's revenge dunk to looking at horses from this rabbit hole.

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This is just some spectacular basketball on all counts.Sadly and as we all know, Hill ended up having horrendous ankle issues that robbed him of his prime years in the NBA and kept him from creating one of the most formidable duos in NBA history with Tracy McGrady in Orlando. What they were hoping for was bringing back some of the entertainment and excitement that they had when they ran these competitions with Pete Maravich as the lead star of them.

For example, there was a highlight in that video in which he crossed over Scottie Pippen.

There were two highlights that I can't get enough of from this game.The first was the move Iverson put on Grant Long during a fast break.

A seven-time NBA All-Star, Grant Hill is certainly a household name across the country. It's not until you put the averages down to 21-4-4 that you get Michael Jordan, Karl Malone, Allen Iverson, Chris Webber, and Gary Payton to trickle in.

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Grant Henry Hill (born October 5, 1972) is a retired American professional basketball player who is a co-owner of the Atlanta Hawks.After playing college basketball for Duke University, Hill played for four teams in his professional career in the National Basketball Association (NBA): The Detroit Pistons, the Orlando Magic, the Phoenix Suns, and the Los Angeles Clippers. Hill may have been quiet, but sometimes you have to worry about the quiet ones. Play Now

Grant Hill, probably still Duke’s finest player ever Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images When we think of Duke’s greatest dunks, we have a few go-tos: Gene Banks’ massive windmill dunk …

Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. If you drop it down to 21-6-6, it's still just Hill.

He just stood there in a defiant way with Mourning.The story telling of Hill, his demeanor, and this play in particular was done fantastically by the Pistons for Pistons.com.

GRANT HILL 1995 HOOPS DUNK INSERT CARD #D4 PISTONS. He didn't oversaturate the market, but it was hard to turn on a television and not see Hill selling his shoes or a clear soda.The most famous Grant Hill-Sprite commercial is the one in which the kid thinks he can dunk after seeing that, "Grant Hill drinks Sprite!" As Mourning hurries to his feet, Hill stands right here, never backing up, and started to kick the idea that he might be a soft or timid supernova of a basketball player.Because there is always this need to fill the sporting moments and storylines with drama, there was this feeling with Grant Hill when he was a younger player that he wasn't a tough enough guy.