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Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:02 am
did anybody see that dunk from him yesterday against Charlotte.That coulda been a 50 in the dunk contest
Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:15 am
Very nice windmill. Woulda got a 50 if he put on someone elses jersey.
Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:28 am
Hater
Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:46 am
dsigns wrote:Very nice windmill. Woulda got a 50 if he put on someone elses jersey.

Lol, you being a J-Rich fan, I'd expect that kind of comment after so much praise about Josh Smith (and a little bit of J-Rich bashing on the side).
Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:56 am
LOL...i liked most of Josh Smiths dunks. Didnt think the josh smith windmill deserved a 50 just cuz he put on nique's jersey just like I dont think amare should have got a 50 just cuz nash can bounce a ball off his head. Has nothing to do with J-Rich.
The desmond dunk was very nice like I said, I think it was a better windmill than Josh Smiths.
Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:05 am
that was a nasty dunk. not sure if that was better then smith's windmill... smith's homage to wilkins looked more like jordaon's kiss the rim dunk
Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:04 am
smiths was from OUTSIDE THE BLOCK
Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:56 am
Yea I know, it was a nice dunk, but if JR Smith going behind his back is only a 45 then a windmill has to be about a 40.
Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:12 am
dsigns wrote:Yea I know, it was a nice dunk, but if JR Smith going behind his back is only a 45 then a windmill has to be about a 40.
But the judges' excuses were probably because it took JR three tries

Those judges were terrible. It was all 45's and 50's I swear. I'd be happy if they gave a 47, or a 48, or even a 49, to mix it up, but noOOoo.
Fri Feb 25, 2005 3:36 am
cyanide wrote:dsigns wrote:Yea I know, it was a nice dunk, but if JR Smith going behind his back is only a 45 then a windmill has to be about a 40.
But the judges' excuses were probably because it took JR three tries

Those judges were terrible. It was all 45's and 50's I swear. I'd be happy if they gave a 47, or a 48, or even a 49, to mix it up, but noOOoo.
Yea, but Amare took 2 tries to get the ball off nash's head right. Oh well...
Fri Feb 25, 2005 4:03 am
Because remember that Amares dunk was a three-way dunk. First the pass from Amare against the backboard to Nash, then HEAD pass back to Amare into PERFECT position, and then the dunk itself.
JR Smiths second attempt was even better than the first imho. He killed the surprise moment with his first two tries and the third was like "that dunk just that in this time". If he had scored it on the first try, it would have been fifty even in the finals.
Fri Feb 25, 2005 5:02 am
omfg, that tony allen dunk against denver was SICK!!!
Fri Feb 25, 2005 5:18 am
Yea, the allen one was real nice, too bad his team was being blown out when he did it. Anyone see the j-rich 360 last night?
Fri Feb 25, 2005 6:22 am
I wish JR would have pulled that behind-the-back off on at least the second try, because I think he could have got a 50 for it. Besides the fact that that dunk was obviously pretty difficult, it was a first in the dunk contest. Also the Amare to Nash dunk was sick simply because of the perfect pass amare had to make. Even though the dunk was less than mind blowing, the pass made up for it. Also I would have given Josh Smith's windmill like a 48, but since all the judges basically try to give the same score, then a 50 is more suiting. It was a great windmill, but I think it was just a point or two short of a perfect score because of it's simplicity.
Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:27 am
FendeR` wrote:I wish JR would have pulled that behind-the-back off on at least the second try, because I think he could have got a 50 for it. Besides the fact that that dunk was obviously pretty difficult, it was a first in the dunk contest. Also the Amare to Nash dunk was sick simply because of the perfect pass amare had to make. Even though the dunk was less than mind blowing, the pass made up for it. Also I would have given Josh Smith's windmill like a 48, but since all the judges basically try to give the same score, then a 50 is more suiting. It was a great windmill, but I think it was just a point or two short of a perfect score because of it's simplicity.
wow that's exactly what i've been telling my friends all along. i think JR smith's behind the back dunk was the most difficult one to pull off.. given his height too, etc.
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