dsigns wrote:Very nice windmill. Woulda got a 50 if he put on someone elses jersey.
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.
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 triesThose 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.
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.
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