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Post by Iceman on Feb 20, 2005 15:32:46 GMT -5
We're talking when the Slam Dunk Contest was "real", and "real" good. From the first one ever in the ABA "American Basketball Association" in 1976 until the NBA in 1992.
All these players had some serious "Mint" Dunks no doubt. I have to go with the Doctor, Dr.J.
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Post by black jack ketchum on Feb 20, 2005 18:59:09 GMT -5
I have to go with Dominique Wilkens (the Human Highlight). He was the smoothest. Yeah, all these players had some serious "Mint" Dunks no doubt.
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Post by Iceman on Feb 20, 2005 19:22:13 GMT -5
Dominique Wilkens would be second. He was awesome. Him and Jordan battled for scoring titles and dunks all the time, basketball was great then. Dominique got robbed in the 1988 Dunk Contest too, when for his last dunk they gave him a 45 when it should of been a 50 no doubt, and Jordan did his exact same foul line dunk again and they gave him 50 for it, what's up with that? Drexler even did the foul line dunk too (didn't get a 50 though), so the third time it was done it's still worth 50? Come on now.
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Post by Blackjack Ketchum on Feb 21, 2005 11:03:32 GMT -5
he wasn't called the human highlight film for nothing.
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Post by Levittown Slugger on Feb 22, 2005 21:25:26 GMT -5
doc j was the best, hands down. he invented "the flamboyant dunk"
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Post by Repo on Mar 22, 2005 11:51:19 GMT -5
Wilkins. Nance in second, Webb in third, and Sky Walker in fourth. I loved 'Nique's moves. Even in regular basketball games, he'd do great dunks, like Doctor J did in the early 80's.
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