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Scott Hastings Fan
Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
1. Shawn Kemp
2. Blake Griffin
3. Amare Stoudemire
4. Charles Barkley
5. Gus Johnson
6. Larry Nance
7. Larry Kenon
8. Kevin Garnett
9. Otis Thorpe
10. Karl Malone
I know I'm missing some guys...who?
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sahelanthropus
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Pretty cool thread idea. Are you gonna do one for every position?
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Mooooooooooose
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Larry Johnson
Clarence Weatherspoon
Josh Smith
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Coach
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Kemp, easily is number 1.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by fpliii
Pretty cool thread idea. Are you gonna do one for every position?
maybe. I have a list for each position and each decade, I mostly feel like I am missing guys at this position. If you feel like it, pm your top 5 or so at each position. In fact I am going to PM you tonight about another matter.
@stax, nice call on all three. Especially Spoonman. He feel off quick though.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
Laphonso Ellis was nice too if we're throwing out names like Clarence Weatherspoon.
But how could OP forget this guy, who was on Kemp's level before injuries like Amare, so he needs to be top five:
awesome post, will rep when not on mobile. That was a guy I was thinking about but forgot. dice was nice, and he was a great Piston long after the injuries.
What do you think Sam? Should he be #3? #4?, #5?
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
^young K-Mart is a good call too. I made him my modern Charles Barkley on NBA Live 03 franchise mode. Averaged 30 and 15 for me one year.
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Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Not a great player overall, but Orlando Woolridge threw it down fierce back in the day.
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Coach
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by Fudge
No Kenyon Martin?
How could I forget prime K-Mart? Damn.
Originally Posted by G.O.A.T.
awesome post, will rep when not on mobile. That was a guy I was thinking about but forgot. dice was nice, and he was a great Piston long after the injuries.
What do you think Sam? Should he be #3? #4?, #5?
Thanks, bro. Good thread. I don't know I think he should be like #5.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by jayfan
Not a great player, but Orlando Woolridge threw it down fierce back in the day.
Was gonna include him, but he played more as a SF so I added him to that list.
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sahelanthropus
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by G.O.A.T
maybe. I have a list for each position and each decade, I mostly feel like I am missing guys at this position. If you feel like it, pm your top 5 or so at each position. In fact I am going to PM you tonight about another matter.
@stax, nice call on all three. Especially Spoonman. He feel off quick though.
Sent a PM, nothing formal, just names that came to mind first.
BTW for PFs, what about Chambers?
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Coach
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by fpliii
BTW for PFs, what about Chambers?
He also played small forward a lot if I remember correctly, but McDyess, K-Mart, Woolridge, and Chambers would be nice adds to this list.
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Mooooooooooose
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Dice Apparently he had a 47" max vertical (42" standing).
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Greatest Dunker of All-Time (power forwards)
Originally Posted by fpliii
Sent a PM, nothing formal, just names that came to mind first.
BTW for PFs, what about Chambers?
Chambers for sure my whole list is changing
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