New Williams is a professional basketball player and dunker from Inglewood, California, and a veteran of the competitive dunking scene known for blending explosive power with technical precision. He stands 6'1" and jumps off two feet with a left-right plant.
Unlike a lot of the dunk circuit, his background is in actual basketball, and he has continued playing professionally rather than treating dunking as his only discipline. That two-sport footing shows up in how he moves, with the body control of someone used to finishing over live defenders rather than only in a controlled contest setting.
He earned his place in Shaq's DunkMan League the hard way, putting in work across multiple Dunkademics sessions and building a package good enough to make the 24-man field. He competed in Group C alongside a stacked lineup that included Isaiah Rivera, Hyrum Fechser, Darius Clark, Aeramiah Binford, and Vadym Piddubchenko.
Inglewood has a long history of producing athletes, and Williams is part of the current wave carrying that reputation into professional dunking, a sport that only recently got a league structure worth building a career around.
Dunkman League 2026. He competed in Group Stage C on August 4, in a group won by Isaiah Rivera, and finished outside the advancing places. The Dunkman League runs four group stages of six at the Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta. The four group winners advance to the World Championship on August 25 along with the four highest scoring non-winners across all groups, for a field of eight and a $500,000 prize.
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