John Wall is one of the 30 mid-season finalists for the 2010 Naismith Award for the top college basketball player in the 2009-10 NCAA basketball season. Although he will only likely be a Kentucky Wildcat during the 2009-10 NCAA basketball season, John Wall has quickly become a Wildcat favorite starting with his player introduction at Midnight Madness the past year. Where he unveiled what has become known as “The John Wall Dance.” Normally, I check out John Wall Dunks online, but the following is a compilation of folks doing the John Wall Dance that are posted on You Tube.

John Wall Dance Videos

Demarcus Cousins and the Kentucky Mascot

Deer Hunter Doing the John Wall Dance

Student Section at Kentucky Home Games

Children Doing the John Wall Dance

The John Wall Dance at the Great Wall of China

at the Pyramids

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Rapper Drake

Kris Joseph on Cougartown

College Gameday Crew doing the J Wall Dance

Coach Cal

Lebron James

Magic Johnson doing the John Wall Dance

John Wall Throuh History:



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  1. [...] News, Sporting News All Freshman team, Sporting news freshman of the year, Tyreke Evans John Wall was named the NCAA College Basketball Player of the Year by the Sporting News. Many fans had [...]

  2. [...] guard John Wall is projected to be the #1 NBA draft pick in the 2010 NBA draft and is averaging 17 ppg and 6.4 apg. [...]

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