Main Site | Forum | Rules | Downloads | Wiki | Features | Podcast

NLSC Forum

Like real basketball, as well as basketball video games? Talk about the NBA, NCAA, and other professional and amateur basketball leagues here.
Post a reply

Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:22 am

Well, I guess its gonna be between Iggy and Smith in the finals!
Warrick - too tall to show acrobatic moves(same thing as Amare last year)
Robinson - 5'9 - nah...he ain't gonna be the next Spud Webb

Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:27 am

I wish Dwyane Wade was in the contest :(

Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:33 am

Axel wrote:I wish Dwyane Wade was in the contest :(


He probably never will be. These arrogant superstars don't have the balls to go to the slam dunk competition, simply cause they're scared they'll get raped by some young no-name rookies. :roll:

Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:50 am

I've seen the risk of injury offered as an excuse as well. Only one player has hurt themselves in the dunk contest - Tony Dumas in 1995 - and he was competing with a banged up knee at the time, all he did was aggravate a condition he already had.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:59 am

this contest is gonna be so boring...

warrick-he may be as good as stoudemire but stoudemire is way better
igoudala-he has good hops, just hope he has creativity
robinson-he may be spud webb, but would you rather watch webb or carter type dunks?
smith-he better think of something good

Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:12 am

I saw on TV that Smith said he has something special for the Dunk Contest. After watching the STeve Nash Charity game, I know AI2 has creativity, he did a sick windmill and other stuff, he also attempted a 'throw the ball into the air, bouce to self, behind the back dunk' but he missed btoh times when trying, but he was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO close to making the dunks. Robinson can jump, be has no creativity whatsoever, and is nothing like Spud Webb when it comes to being creative in teh dunk contest. Warrick, I dont even know.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:14 am

I've seen Iguodala do an off-the-bounce behind the back dunk that is just bananas. He has creativity and is my pick to win.

Nate Robinson will probably surprise a lot of people. The guy is a hot-dog of the highest order, he obviously is going to try some crazy stuff.

Anyway...Lebron refused the dunk contest again but has entered the Skills Competition. What are the odds he gets booed?

Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:15 am

I'm hoping either Warrick or Iggy win this. Warrick has amazing hops and @ 6'9 he runs really well so i expect some guard like dunks from him. Robinson should stay home.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:15 pm

I think this is a pretty decent field... I'm not really disappointed that LeBron and Wade aren't involved. They're both overrated dunkers, and I get the impression half of Wade's only look impressive because he inexplicably hits the ground everytime he comes down. David Lee might've been worth a shot, I think he beat James White in a dunk contest once.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:17 pm

why don't they up the money in the dunk contest... im sure if u upped 1st to 100000, 2nd to 50000, 3rd to 25000 and 4th to 10000, more star players would come...

Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:52 pm

Do you really think the money is the problem?

Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:28 pm

I think its kind of sad that they're using money to try and bait some of the players to join in any all-star weekend related event.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:09 pm

LETS GO WARRICK! Now if Miller can represent in the 3-point shootout, and Pau in the all-star game, Memphis will be set!

Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:33 pm

BhZmAFiA(2) wrote:LETS GO WARRICK! Now if Miller can represent in the 3-point shootout, and Pau in the all-star game, Memphis will be set!


Good luck in that happening though it may just happen. :lol:

Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:28 pm

Forgot to mention another downer (for me at least) in this year's contest - Kenny Smith judging. After the last time they let him judge, I was hoping it would in fact be the final time he was called upon for such a responsibility.

Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:09 pm

Jae wrote:I think this is a pretty decent field... I'm not really disappointed that LeBron and Wade aren't involved. They're both overrated dunkers, and I get the impression half of Wade's only look impressive because he inexplicably hits the ground everytime he comes down. David Lee might've been worth a shot, I think he beat James White in a dunk contest once.

couldn't agree more....a token white guy would have great....much better than seeing Josh Smith in the contest again :|

I think Warrick will win....I don't know if Nate can pull off a Spud Webb-like performance....either way, they're 2 very different dunkers, so can't really compare the 2....

Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:38 am

j.23 wrote:lebron is an overrated dunker (in terms of the slam dunk competition). did you see his dunks in his high school contest a couple years back? nothing impressive really. iguodala and josh smith would shit on him in the dunk contest.

TRUE TRUE, lebrons more of a power dunker if anything. Did you see his high school comp. his dunks werent that good

Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:12 am

I think Warrick will win....I don't know if Nate can pull off a Spud Webb-like performance....either way, they're 2 very different dunkers, so can't really compare the 2....


To me, Nate is an overrated dunker. I don't think he has enough air time or the height to pull off any major dunks like windmills, 360s and whatnot. Its impressive that at 5'9 he can dunk, but he probably can't do anything too special.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:13 am

Video of Nate Robinson. Starts at the 22-second mark.

Image

I have no complaints. Any of these guys could run away with this one -- they're all great dunkers.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:03 am

Doesn't seem like he can do fancy dunks, and might nit even win, I mean he is going up agaisnt AI2 and J Smith.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:31 am

I don't think Spud Webb did fancy dunks in games either, so maybe there's something Nate can pull off... like a 360. Maybe.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:50 am

I dunno about you people..but id give it to nate if he can do anything close to a good tomma hawk...cause seeing a 5'8" guy throw it down is better than watching the crap we've been seeing over the years from guys a foot taller. Desmond mason and J-rich have provided the most entertainment in the dunk contest i've seen since t-mac vs. vince imo.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:55 am

I've got something for u guys to look at, but here's a small taste of Nate from last night. http://www.savefile.com/files/5792288

Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:13 am

I was a little surprised to see Nate and Warrick but I like the additions now. Iggy finally gets his shot, I'll be rooting for him.

Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:19 am

cklitsie wrote:The three year rule isn't true. They used to have it like that (I think), but scrapped it because everyone though it sucked. They're trying to stick to the younger players though, to justify the Sprite Rising Stars name.
Examples of no such rule are Ricky Davis in 2004 and Chris Andersen in 2005 (no jokes about weed or the contest please).

Hakim Warrick should be wicked to see, he can jump so frigging high even out of stance. I remember this huge dunk last year at Syracuse when he jump out of the building and threw it down on a guy TOO hard.
Josh Smith is just there to defend, I'm curious to see if he can bring something new.
Iguodala should be nice, he's my pick to win it. I figure he's going to bring some creativity, maybe AI for a nice pass.
Nate Robinson is going to be a choker, he can't do anything really fancy as far as I know, people just like to see the little guy get up.

I think Nate'll do great and I don't like the Spudd Webb comparisons. Nate's a much better dunker IMO than Spudd and he seems like the type of person to me that'll have a lot of fun with it and work on a bunch of creative dunks beforehand. I think he'll definately be the inspirational pickI don't know if he'd win though. I don't know why you think he'd be a choker and I don't get why people think he has no creativity at all.

And I agree with Andrew, it's a shame they're only going with the 4-man contest.

drunkmofo123 wrote:
j.23 wrote:lebron is an overrated dunker (in terms of the slam dunk competition). did you see his dunks in his high school contest a couple years back? nothing impressive really. iguodala and josh smith would shit on him in the dunk contest.


true, one of his dunks in that highschool one was just a off the backboard slam, exactly like what vince and t-mac did in the allstar game.

I saw a replay of the contest on ESPN and they were hyping him to death like he's the greatest dunker ever.

He has very impressive leaping ability and I love watching him play and I love his in-game dunks, but his dunks in that HS slam dunk contest weren't all that impressive at all.


The X wrote:
Jae wrote:I think this is a pretty decent field... I'm not really disappointed that LeBron and Wade aren't involved. They're both overrated dunkers, and I get the impression half of Wade's only look impressive because he inexplicably hits the ground everytime he comes down. David Lee might've been worth a shot, I think he beat James White in a dunk contest once.

couldn't agree more....a token white guy would have great....much better than seeing Josh Smith in the contest again :|

I think Warrick will win....I don't know if Nate can pull off a Spud Webb-like performance....either way, they're 2 very different dunkers, so can't really compare the 2....

David Lee's much better than your average white guy dunker. He'd mop the floor with Chris Anderson. As already mentioned, he's won a dunk contest before. Not that that means a lot.

I agree with you about Nate and Spudd being two very different kind of dunkers.

Yohance Bailey wrote:I dunno about you people..but id give it to nate if he can do anything close to a good tomma hawk...cause seeing a 5'8" guy throw it down is better than watching the crap we've been seeing over the years from guys a foot taller. Desmond mason and J-rich have provided the most entertainment in the dunk contest i've seen since t-mac vs. vince imo.

Yeah, I miss those dunk contests. :cry:
Post a reply