The 6-foot-11 Scott, who is a sophomore from Fayetteville, N.C., said for him it's all a mindset.
"Dunk everything," Scott said with a smile about his mindset when he's close to the rim.
He added, "It's just easier and decreases the chance for any type of misses or anything. So, I just try and dunk everything."
As a freshman, Scott was the fourth youngest player in Division I and a total of 52 of his 76 made shots were dunks. He was in the top 25 nationally in total dunks despite his limited minutes - 16.1 minutes - per game.
"Dunk everything," Scott said with a smile about his mindset when he's close to the rim.
He added, "It's just easier and decreases the chance for any type of misses or anything. So, I just try and dunk everything."
As a freshman, Scott was the fourth youngest player in Division I and a total of 52 of his 76 made shots were dunks. He was in the top 25 nationally in total dunks despite his limited minutes - 16.1 minutes - per game.