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    And it's not even close. And like the previous best dunk contest of all-time (Jordan vs. Nique), the wrong guy was awarded the victory.


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    zl the most overrated kent

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    Dad Killer and Wilkins was one of the worst dunk contests I've ever seen, tbh..

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    Dad Killer and Wilkins was one of the worst dunk contests I've ever seen, tbh..
    Dunno about that; but I forgot to mention that the 2016 dunk contest far surpassed that one.

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    today's dunk contests

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    Dad Killer and Wilkins was one of the worst dunk contests I've ever seen, tbh..
    Wtf. No way. You have to remember it was before everyone started adding props and bringing in other players. And it was still relatively new. At the time, it was awesome. I have no doubt that prime Nique would be able to anything the two leg jumpers do today.

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    The best dunker in these contest would be Vince Carter, and it's not really particularly close. The only problem is that he never had anybody remotely good enough to challenge him.

    Nique and Jordan was purely because of the names. The dunks were impressive at the time, and they were most definitely used to build onto what we see today, but none of them were overly creative.

    An underrated dunker was Harold Miner. He did those 360 windmills and refined what Kenny Walker did. Carter, and pretty much all the recent dunkers built on those dunks.

    Howard was great as well, one of the most creative dunkers in the contest. He did things that really weren't duplicated since (sticker dunk, the alleyoop tap off glass dunk).

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    Gordon got robbed...
    I really like Howard and Greens dunk contests as well.

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    The best dunker in these contest would be Vince Carter, and it's not really particularly close. The only problem is that he never had anybody remotely good enough to challenge him.

    Nique and Jordan was purely because of the names. The dunks were impressive at the time, and they were most definitely used to build onto what we see today, but none of them were overly creative.

    An underrated dunker was Harold Miner. He did those 360 windmills and refined what Kenny Walker did. Carter, and pretty much all the recent dunkers built on those dunks.

    Howard was great as well, one of the most creative dunkers in the contest. He did things that really weren't duplicated since (sticker dunk, the alleyoop tap off glass dunk).
    I agree with most of that. Miner was awesome and VC was dominant and would be my pick if you threw all these guys together.
    But dismissing Wilkins is ridiculous. At the time, his dunks were creative. Taking the ball off the bounce and doing a two hand reverse. That was special back then. As time went on, the new guys had to come up with something different which led to where we are now. Wilkins was somewhat limited in that he always went off two feet. But his vertical had to near the top of the players at that time. I'm thinking you didn't watch bball at the time and are just comparing YouTube videos.

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    I agree with SpursforSix: Wilkins was the best at the contest. Vince Carter is definitely the best 'in game' dunker of all time though imo

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    Gordon got robbed...
    I really like Howard and Greens dunk contests as well.
    Iguodala got robbed.

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    I agree with most of that. Miner was awesome and VC was dominant and would be my pick if you threw all these guys together.
    But dismissing Wilkins is ridiculous. At the time, his dunks were creative. Taking the ball off the bounce and doing a two hand reverse. That was special back then. As time went on, the new guys had to come up with something different which led to where we are now. Wilkins was somewhat limited in that he always went off two feet. But his vertical had to near the top of the players at that time. I'm thinking you didn't watch bball at the time and are just comparing YouTube videos.
    The thing about Wilkins was that it was mostly windmill dunks, and he did a LOT of that. It was cool the first time you saw it, but after the fifth one, it just gets a little stale. Don't get me wrong, nobody does the windmills better than Wilkins, not even Carter, but it's the creativity that's the problem for me, especially later on in the dunk contests.

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    Vince Carter already solved dunking. Everything following him is just gimmicky with cars, capes, and muppets.

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    Vince Carter already solved dunking. Everything following him is just gimmicky with cars, capes, and muppets.
    Yeah Vince Carter had an amazing dunk from the free throw line between the legs..

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    Yeah Vince Carter had an amazing dunk from the free throw line between the legs..
    Lavine was like a foot into the lane on that dunk. Wasn't from the FT line.

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    More like 2 feet.



    Apa still thinks "modern" athletes are the Avengers

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    More like 2 feet.



    Apa still thinks "modern" athletes are the Avengers
    Imagine this dunk in 2000...People would have died watching Gordon and Lavine destory the 00...

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    Imagine this dunk in 2000...People would have died watching Gordon and Lavine destory the 00...
    James White did it in 2006 and actually took off from the FT line.

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    James White did it in 2006 and actually took off from the FT line.
    James white never made it to the NBA dunk contest in his prime..But nice try bro.

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    James white never made it to the NBA dunk contest in his prime..But nice try bro.
    Because he wasn't a good player in his athletic prime.

    But his dunk in the college dunk contest was better than Lavine's. He actually took off from the freethrow line.

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    Because he wasn't a good player in his athletic prime.

    But his dunk in the college dunk contest was better than Lavine's. He actually took off from the freethrow line.
    Thats just silly..

    Gordon and Lavine are doing Dunks only Professional dunkers do..

    Thats unheard off..


    if youre seating there and thinking a player from 00 made dunks with the same degree of difficulty as Gordon and Lavine..You are smoking good crack.

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    Thats just silly..

    Gordon and Lavine are doing Dunks only Professional dunkers do..

    Thats unheard off..


    if youre seating there and thinking a player from 00 made dunks with the same degree of difficulty as Gordon and Lavine..You are smoking good crack.
    Yeah, so "silly" there's video of it



    And he was about a step over the line, unlike "Avenger" Lavine who needed two extra feet.

    If you've been watching dunk contests for awhile, nothing is particularly revolutionary about last year, unless you really like muppets.

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    Yeah, so "silly" there's video of it



    And he was about a step over the line, unlike "Avenger" Lavine who needed two extra feet.

    If you've been watching dunk contests for awhile, nothing is particularly revolutionary about last year, unless you really like muppets.
    I know it happened. The point is, that didint happen in the NBA dunk contest...and Point is, Gordons and Lavine Dunks have the higgest degree of difficulty in all dunk contest ever.

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    I know it happened. The point is, that didint happen in the NBA dunk contest...and Point is, Gordons and Lavine Dunks have the higgest degree of difficulty in all dunk contest ever.
    Remove the muppet and Gordon's dunk isn't really special (look at Gordon's head relative to the rim. He didn't even get that high). Lavine's dunk is worse than the same dunk someone did 10 years ago.

    So what if it didn't happen in the NBA dunk contest? It's not like dunkers routinely crack under pressure. Kobe won that crap as a 17 year old rookie.

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    Remove the muppet and Gordon's dunk isn't really special (look at Gordon's head relative to the rim. He didn't even get that high). Lavine's dunk is worse than the same dunk someone did 10 years ago.

    So what if it didn't happen in the NBA dunk contest? It's not like dunkers routinely crack under pressure. Kobe won that crap as a 17 year old rookie.
    Are you high? The dude sat on air and your telling me some dude from 00 had a better dunk...

    Take a breather bro...SunfloweBall debates is taking a toll on you.

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