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    Does anyone know what McGee's score was for his reverse cradle? Now that was impressive, easily one of the most difficult dunks ever.

    I completely agree with this. This dunk was phenomenal.

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    Just because this still cracks me up.

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    Not no freaking hood of the car.



    I still think Derozens 2nd dunk was the best. One attempt that got me out of my feet.

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    was this filmed at the Bronx zoo?

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    Loved Ibaka's dunk, respected the out of the difficulty of most of the dunks (even if the awe and luster wore off after failed attempts), but just goes to show how out-of-this-world James White's dunks are.

    Ibaka is the first player in compe ion to complete a full-length free-throw line dunk. James White puts it between the legs, two-hand tomahawks, 360's and windmills from the free throw line. SMGDH

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    James White beats them all... saw him jump over two cars from behind the free-throw line and dunked 5 balls in 6 rims. Not even his best dunk ever.
    this.... saw this too.

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    Seriously, James White and Taurian Fontenette need to get together with a quality film crew and just make a well-produced video to do ent any and all they're capable of while they still have the athleticism to do so.

    I'd buy that .

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    javale should have started the night with the reverse cradle, it is easily a great "get the crowd on your side"//warmup dunk. then go to the 2/3 ball stuff

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    javale should have started the night with the reverse cradle, it is easily a great "get the crowd on your side"//warmup dunk. then go to the 2/3 ball stuff
    Yeah, definitely pretty bass ackwards how his contest played out. The last dunk looked like something out of his warmups.

    He was supposedly going to do the free throw line dunk to finish but decided against it because Ibaka had already done it - which makes sense why the last dunk seemed so ill-prepared.

    He still should have done it. I'm pretty sure he could have put more style on it.

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    Marko Milic.

    That's the man.

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    I agree that it was overrated and that the one posted first was better.

    I really think though that if he had windmilled it it would have been ten times better, I don't know how feasible that is though, but it was clearly an easy dunk for him, so a windmill might have been possible.

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