One of the most exciting dunkers in the star-studded 2016 recruiting class is only 6-foot-2, and he's taking his talents to Tennessee.
Rick Barnes and Vols fans knew, thanks to numberous highlights on YouTube and Vine, what to expect from Kwe Parker when he signed in November, but the guard had continued to build on his impressive reel throughout his senior season.
Parker's status has made Wesleyan Christian (NC) a popular pick for holiday tournaments. At the City of Palms Classic in Fort Myers, Fla., Parker won the tournament's dunk contest with a series of impressive slams, including a 360 dunk that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Tennessee commit @iJump_tooMuch has some serious BOUNCE! #CityofPalmsClassic pic.twitter.com/S9P3mQL47U
— CityofPalmsClassic (@CityOfPalmsBKB) December 21, 2015
Tennessee commit @iJump_tooMuch has some serious BOUNCE! #CityofPalmsClassic pic.twitter.com/S9P3mQL47U
— CityofPalmsClassic (@CityOfPalmsBKB) December 21, 2015
Another nasty dunk from the 2015 #CityofPalmsClassic Slam Dunk Champion @iJump_tooMuch pic.twitter.com/LGIGRACn1m
— CityofPalmsClassic (@CityOfPalmsBKB) December 21, 2015
Parker is rated as a three-star prospect and top-150 player according to the 247Sports Composite. He chose Tennessee over Wake Forest, Florida, Florida State, Clemson and others.