While most basketball historians solely “credit” the NCAA’s banning of the dunk in the late 1960s to the emergence of Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul Jabbar) at UCLA, an argument can be made that Perry Wallace at Vanderbilt had quite a bit to do with the suspicious rule change as well. Frank Fitzpatrick first made the case in his book on the Texas Western-Kentucky 1966 NCAA title game, and he revisited the subject in a blog post over the weekend. Wallace long remembered a visibly angry Rupp reacting to a dunk Wallace threw down in a freshman game against the Wildcats; the next year, the dunk was outlawed.