
Watching SportsCenter Top 10 on Saturday, actor Kevin Sorbo commented on the ranking of a slam dunk over a hole in one, saying to ESPN, “give me a break!”
“Watching ESPN [Sports Center T]op [T]en this morning and number 2 was a hole in one at The Players and number 1 was an NBA slam dunk… ,” wrote Kevin Sorbo on Facebook. “[Y]eah…because hole in ones are so routine while dunks in the NBA are a rare sight indeed. Come on, ESPN…give me a break!”
Watching ESPN top ten this morning and number 2 was a hole in one at The Players and number 1 was an NBA slam dunk....yeah...because hole in ones are so routine while dunks in the NBA are a rare sight indeed. Come... https://t.co/l56lKU3xF5
— Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) March 16, 2019
On ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 on Saturday, pro golfer Sung-jae Im’s hole in one on the par 3 13th hole during the second round of The Players Championship was ranked number two behind a dunk by the Tennessee Volunteers’ Admiral Schofield over Mississippi State’s Robert Woodard who was attempting to take a charge.
Sung-jae Im would go on to get cut from The Players Championship after the second round, putting up a 73 in round one and a 71 in round two. Tennessee would go on to defeat Mississippi State 83-76 in the SEC quarterfinal, advancing to play Kentucky – whom they also defeated 82-78 – before losing to Auburn by a score of 84-64 in the SEC tournament championship game.