j.23 wrote:
Cable Guy wrote:Hmm, best dunk ever? Me, out in my driveway, drive baseline, heisitate, head fake, under the basket, jump up, keep jumping, keep jumping, land sitting on top of the backboard, dive headfirst throught the hoop, land on a huge Oliver Miller-type guy, hang on to the ball, bounce off his gut, go back up through the hoop, do a backflip, go back down through the hoop head first, grab the rim on the way down and swing myself back up to sit on the rim. Damn straight.
Fitzy wrote:This is a pointless thread, all the cool dunk videos are in the Video Link Thread
DB wrote:Balla69 wrote:And- Mj dunked over stockton,
then Karl Malone said pick on sumbudy your on size.
then the next play itself Jordan dunked on him.
just to get the story straight
It was actualy somebody in the stands who
yelled that to MJ and then MJ dunked on this big
guy (not karl malone) and he then looked at the
fan and told him "was he big enough?".
But Karl Malone told the story tough
DB wrote:j.23 wrote:kevin johnson on hakeem olajuwon (highly underrated dunk)
That's an amazing dunk but def not underrated
j.23 wrote:are you shitting me? kevin johnson is like 6'3 (correct me if i'm wrong) and he dunked on a GREAT defensive center in hakeem olajuwon. never have i seen hakeem posterized like that before, let alone by a little guy
Jae wrote:Anyone got a .gif of the Lister Blister![]()
Alton Lister had a very solid 16-year career in which he averaged 6.6 points and 6.3 boards per game, and blocked 1,473 shots. It's unfortunate then, that he will forever be associated with this particularly nasty play that came during the '93 playoffs, Golden State versus Seattle. Romping through the lane, cuffing the ball, the windmill and the taunt, this dunk has it all: power, athleticism, attitude. Young Shawn Kemp was a destructive force of nature, and at this point in his career had already established himself as a fearsome dunker. Which makes us wonder: Alton, why didn't you take a cue from your Hall of Fame teammate Chris Mullin, and just get out of the way?
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