30 years of NBA slam dunk champions

Author : maximality1960
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:15:45


30 years of NBA slam dunk champions

Who can forget the epic 1988 showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the greatest dunkers ever?

Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball?

Remember when Blake Griffin jumped over the hood of a car? As a choir behind him sang R. Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly'?



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And then there's of course, 'Vinsanity': when Vince Carter's legendary performance in 2000 injected new life into a contest that had been dormant for two years.

Not all of the dunk contests have been one for the ages, but history has proved there's always a chance to see something that you've never seen before.

Just look at 2015, when 19-year-old rookie Zach LaVine electrified the crowd with a handful of innovative dunks. He opened with two perfect 50s and finished by catching the ball off the stanchion -- that's the support bar behind the backboard -- on his way to a between-the-legs dunk.

'He was born for this contest,' commentator Kenny Smith said during the broadcast.

'He was born for this contest,' commentator Kenny Smith said during the broadcast. And then there's of course, 'Vinsanity': when Vince Carter's legendary performance in 2000 injected new life into a contest that had been dormant for two years. Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball? Who can forget the epic 1988 showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the greatest dunkers ever? Not all of the dunk contests have been one for the ages, but history has proved there's always a chance to see something that you've never seen before. Remember when Blake Griffin jumped over the hood of a car? As a choir behind him sang R. Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly'? Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball? 'He was born for this contest,' commentator Kenny Smith said during the broadcast. Who can forget the epic 1988 showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the greatest dunkers ever? Not all of the dunk contests have been one for the ages, but history has proved there's always a chance to see something that you've never seen before. Just look at 2015, when 19-year-old rookie Zach LaVine electrified the crowd with a handful of innovative dunks. He opened with two perfect 50s and finished by catching the ball off the stanchion -- that's the support bar behind the backboard -- on his way to a between-the-legs dunk. Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball? 'He was born for this contest,' commentator Kenny Smith said during the broadcast. Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball? Just look at 2015, when 19-year-old rookie Zach LaVine electrified the crowd with a handful of innovative dunks. He opened with two perfect 50s and finished by catching the ball off the stanchion -- that's the support bar behind the backboard -- on his way to a between-the-legs dunk. Not all of the dunk contests have been one for the ages, but history has proved there's always a chance to see something that you've never seen before. Remember when Blake Griffin jumped over the hood of a car? As a choir behind him sang R. Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly'? Not all of the dunk contests have been one for the ages, but history has proved there's always a chance to see something that you've never seen before. Who can forget the epic 1988 showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the greatest dunkers ever? 'He was born for this contest,' commentator Kenny Smith said during the broadcast. Just look at 2015, when 19-year-old rookie Zach LaVine electrified the crowd with a handful of innovative dunks. He opened with two perfect 50s and finished by catching the ball off the stanchion -- that's the support bar behind the backboard -- on his way to a between-the-legs dunk. Who can forget Dwight Howard donning a Superman cape to win in 2008, only to be dethroned the next year by 5-foot-7 Nate Robinson, who leapt over the 6-11 Howard with a 'Kryptonite'-green basketball? Who can forget the epic 1988 showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the greatest dunkers ever?

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