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The 10 Most Underrated Dunk Contest Performances in NBA History
http://detroitsportsnation.com/detro...rmances/25019/
Feel iffy about Andre Iguodala because though he didn't win, his performance still seems to have a life of its own. Still have love for this guy's performance though:
Last edited by Rake2204; 02-09-2015 at 03:50 PM.
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National High School Star
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I hate josh smith now
but his 2005 performance was awesome
from memory he was first to put on a retro team jersey (wilkins) and do a sick windmill
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National High School Star
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2004 was awesome up until the last round.... if j rich made that last 360 through the legs would have been right up there with Vince carters contest if not better
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Good college starter
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In before 3ball shows up with 30 Jordan dunking gifs.
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with God-given ass
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I've always enjoyed Gerald Green's 2008 contest.
The cupcake dunk is terrific. I'm not much for gimmick dunks, but it's really down to the basics of dunking: jumping high. Green gets his head to rim level and the slow motion clearly shows him blowing out the candle. Nice little new age spin on older dunks where people would lose it just by how high the dunker could get up, while using the technology today.
And the no shoes eastbay is so underrated. Has anyone ever played without shoes on the hardwood? You slip all over the damn place.
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Curry fam
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Dwight Howard that year he won. Superman dunk was lame, everything else was sick.
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Life goes on.
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Re: The 10 Most Underrated Dunk Contest Performances in NBA History
Originally Posted by JimmyMcAdocious
And the no shoes eastbay is so underrated. Has anyone ever played without shoes on the hardwood? You slip all over the damn place.
I feel Gerald Green shot himself in the foot with his hubris that year. His cupcake dunk was wonderful - very much approve.
However, that socks between-the-legs dunk came right after he'd already done a between-the-legs dunk. As you stated, everyone that's tried to play in socks knows how tough that dunk was, but still looked the same.
That said, the killer may have come in the presentation. He signed his own basketball shoes and presented them to the judges (in particular, Darryl Dawkins). That's a bold move only to repeat the same motion as your previous dunk. Dawkins threw the shoes off the table.
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Next Great White Hope
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NBA Legend
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Tracy McGrady 2000, i think VC had only 2 better dunks there.
Last edited by pauk; 02-09-2015 at 10:42 PM.
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NBA All-star
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After a while, dunk contests get really boring. It's more for the teenagers and kids, where life and thing are is still newer and fresh.
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Re: The 10 Most Underrated Dunk Contest Performances in NBA History
Originally Posted by ILLsmak
Where ham?
-Smak
Darvin Ham's a good pull. However, I think he might be a classic case of being so underrated initially that his performance has now become overrated.
Undoubtedly, I think Ham was robbed that year. The judges were all over the place, low-balling folks with the quickness after accidentally going high with Chris Carr. But I mean, even then, Ham did a power side-windmill, a power reverse then that neat backboard touch 360 (but with a rattled finish). All good, but I don't know if anything was absolutely great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2iv6UOn_9g
He deserved better though. No doubt there.
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5-time NBA All-Star
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Kemp 91 was a fave of mine. Serious power.
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NBA Legend
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Originally Posted by G-train
Kemp 91 was a fave of mine. Serious power.
Yea, 90' aswell, that alley-oop windmill he did in 90' was the most epic shit ever (his 1st dunk), made Dominique next to him go like "Ok, this dude just embarrassed every windmill i ever did".... unfortunately was not recorded & they had no replay.... i mean the fools showed a replay of his 1st failed attempt of it while he completed the dunk in the background, soon as they switched the camera to him he was already done all you heard was *BOOM!*.... so there is actually no footage of the entire dunk... all you could do is just imagine...
Just look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FX69F05Xb0
Last edited by pauk; 02-09-2015 at 11:52 PM.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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