This has to be seen to be believed:
(Via the Times Union's high school sports blog, who says it's from a high school game in Oregon.)
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I'm not sure I'd call it an alley-oop. It is one hell of a bounce pass, though.
I think anything where the pass is above the rim and dunked directly from there counts as an alley-oop. But this is an area open to some debate.
I've heard that called a 'bounce alley-oop' pass. I saw (on tv) an nba all star game where isaih thomas did that in a half court set play - the showy part being that the bounce was between the defenders legs.