NBA Slam Dunk Competition
In case you missed it, here were the best dunks from the 2008 NBA Slam dunk Competition. I liked the Dwight Howard off the back of the backboard the best. The Super Man was not even really a dunk.
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In case you missed it, here were the best dunks from the 2008 NBA Slam dunk Competition. I liked the Dwight Howard off the back of the backboard the best. The Super Man was not even really a dunk.
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February 17th, 2008 at 3:20 amThe Superman dunk was better than a dunk. He was so high that he had to throw it down through the hoop. He was also getting a little too close to being parrallel. He had the best night by far, but I think my fave was the Birthday Cake. That only receiving a 46 was a disgrace. I’ve seen far less spectacular and inventive dunks get 49s and 50s. Robbed. I also heard that Jamario Moon can really dunk from out there.
February 17th, 2008 at 4:51 pmI was listening to the radio this morning, and the host Sunny Hill says Wilt was the greatest dunker ever. He said Wilt would do the dunk from the fre throw line without running. He would stand at the top of they key, take one long step to the foul line, and then just float to the basket. Then he said he would do a "hammer and nail" dunk. He would hold the ball in one hand, jump through the roof, and then hammer the ball in the hoop with his other hand. He could even do that with the ball in his arm pit instead of his hand.
February 17th, 2008 at 5:09 pm