August 23, 2025
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The Dunk You Probably Haven’t Seen: James Lee’s Unforgettable Moment in Kentucky Basketball History

While the 1978 Kentucky Wildcats are forever etched in history for their national title victory over Duke, highlighted by Goose Givens’ 41-point performance, few remember who scored the last basket of that game—James Lee. This former Wildcat center’s dunk during an exhibition against the Soviet Union in 1977, however, remains one of the most talked-about moments in Kentucky basketball history. Let’s revisit that iconic moment.

Kentucky’s Showdown with the Soviet Union: A Game for the Ages

The Soviet Union’s national basketball team was no slouch, coming off a silver medal at the 1976 EuroBasket tournament. When they visited Lexington in 1977 for an exhibition game, they were a formidable force, boasting towering players like 7’2″ Aleksander Belostenny and 7’4″ Vladimir Tkachenko. Despite their imposing size, Kentucky showed no fear, overwhelming the Soviets with a dominant 109-75 victory. However, it wasn’t the score that stuck with fans—it was one unforgettable dunk by James Lee.

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