That's not that good of a dunk. He just messed around with the ball on the ground and did a crap dunk.
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Ok dunk. The hardest part of the dunk wasn't actually the dunk itself, just that little spin between the legs. Not that impressed by his ballerina moves. And I'm a lebron fan. But if he did those dunks without missing, he'd easily win.
LeBron is saying he is going to stop doing pre-game dunks if people keep talking about the dunk contest lol http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...p-sick-pregame-dunks-keep-165229640--nba.html
it ain't all about rings for me and also i have 2 separate lists. 1970 and up players and 1969 and below players get their own list. I hate to add those old guys with video game stats in with modern day basketball stars. Not to say they couldn't be good in modern day bball. I'm sure Wilt would be a mega star with his size, length and athleticism, but for the sake of stats and career, i can't group them with modern day players.
Maybe you want to say all the acrobatics were in the pre-dunk. So is throwing it off the side of the backboard and then doing a usual windmill. I get the issues But to do what he did is damn tough. Off a spin, putting it between the legs on the way down and flicking it up accurately without touching the ground while still rotating a bit... I'd venture to say few guys could execute that, much less on one try