This guy is already 30 yrs old. He could have made those dunks easily if he was younger. :):sleeping
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This guy is already 30 yrs old. He could have made those dunks easily if he was younger. :):sleeping
yea. youtube couldn't save the nba. :cry:
he can still jump higher than 99% of the league
That first dunk was actually really impressive. 2 handed from like a step over the FT line. Should've been an obvious 50. But yeah he got really winded because he goes the full length of the court every time, which age would obviously effect his ability to do so longer.
james white first dunk was behind the freethrow line but he missed
Hod does he make the NBA at 30 and not at 23?
Yeah, he prob practiced these but it was mostly the community that gassed him up. Told him he could do it when it counted, but those bright lights and age caught up to him
I wished he made that second dunk, would've been insane.
i have no idea why he kept flippin the ball and overdribbling. He barely had handle on the ball which could easily throw him off
[img]http://i.minus.com/iic2SsuNSnUpN.gif[/img]
I don't think it was just age man. dude was nevous too. to fail time and time again on stuff you normally do is frustrating. you can't come back from that after waiting all of your life for a moment like this.
The two handed dunk from a step inches inside the free throw line was great.
His second dunk wasn't what i was hoping for, and he didn't even make it. Big disappointment and choke.
Damn he's already 30?
Shit, just confirmed on Wikipedia.
Guys, Guys. Clearly it's another case of 10 foot Youtube video rims.
[QUOTE=Noob Saibot]I don't think it was just age man. dude was nevous too. to fail time and time again on stuff you normally do is frustrating. you can't come back from that after waiting all of your life for a moment like this.[/QUOTE]
Knicks will probably cut him before the season is over.
They don't need him anymore.
I feel bad for him.
His entire life was geared for this moment. He's been training his entire life to make it to the NBA Dunk Contest. Everybody in the world just knew that he would win it, because well
It was also completely necessary for him to run from the end of the court on every attempt :lol
He's probably still getting paid and playing basketball at a higher level than some of his non-NBA dunking peers like Air up there.
[QUOTE=Mach_3]It was also completely necessary for him to run from the end of the court on every attempt :lol[/QUOTE]
Yeah, he was already exhausted before taking flight. :lol
[QUOTE=andgar923]I feel bad for him.
His entire life was geared for this moment. He's been training his entire life to make it to the NBA Dunk Contest. Everybody in the world just knew that he would win it, because well…. that's what he was groomed for.
I don't think it was his age.
I think he just choked.
His life will be miserable now.
Can you imagine, you're entire identity is associated with this one day, you finally get to this day and you fail badly. He may go into a depression. I guarantee that he gets cut or traded soon.[/QUOTE]
Sadly agreed on this. He blew hard on what should be his legacy. :(
You're crazy, he could still do the same things. The dunks just rimmed out.
[QUOTE=andgar923]I feel bad for him.
His entire life was geared for this moment. He's been training his entire life to make it to the NBA Dunk Contest. Everybody in the world just knew that he would win it, because well…. that's what he was groomed for.
I don't think it was his age.
I think he just choked.
His life will be miserable now.
Can you imagine, you're entire identity is associated with this one day, you finally get to this day and you fail badly. He may go into a depression. I guarantee that he gets cut or traded soon.[/QUOTE]I'm thinking the same thing. It was a bummer watching him not being able to finish that second jam. Personally, I thought he should have gone with the windmill from the start. Then again, now that I think about it, maybe he was trying to hang on to that one until the final round.
He hasn't always been a guaranteed dunk contest champion. He missed his signature dunks the same way back in college. Some days he hits those tough dunks and some days he doesn't. He didn't seem to be missing them tonight like he was too old. He was just [i]missing[/i] them.
[QUOTE=andgar923]I feel bad for him.
His entire life was geared for this moment. He's been training his entire life to make it to the NBA Dunk Contest. Everybody in the world just knew that he would win it, because well…. that's what he was groomed for.
I don't think it was his age.
I think he just choked.
His life will be miserable now.
Can you imagine, you're entire identity is associated with this one day, you finally get to this day and you fail badly. He may go into a depression. I guarantee that he gets cut or traded soon.[/QUOTE]
^this
I think he still get it but he just choked. Feel so bad for him:facepalm
He could still easily jump off from the free throw line in his first dunk which should have given him a 50.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2-45jV_zsdc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2-45jV_zsdc[/URL]
It's sad..everyone is gonna remember him as the dude who choked in the dunk contest.
[QUOTE=Ramiah]It's sad..everyone is gonna remember him as the dude who choked in the dunk contest.[/QUOTE]
I don't think anybody has been anticipating a player more than him.
Ever since he signed a contract the very first time years ago, people were already mentioning his name in the contest. Again, he gets signed and people are crowning him the dunk champ. He goes to the D-League and people are hopping he gets signed solely so he can be in the dunk contest.
Shit, he even has a commercial sponsoring a shoe for a contest he hadn't even entered yet. This company was willing to sign him on the faith that he'd win, he didn't.
Some are saying he just missed.
I don't think so.
I think he more than just missed. I think the first miss may have been just that mixed with some nerves. But after the 2nd miss, that's when the nerves kicked in and the pressure of expectations rose with every attempt. I think Green felt the pressure on the 2nd miss of his dunk.
I felt really, really bad for him because everyone who knows who he is, knows he can do those dunks 6 days of the week out of 7. It was one of those instances where you almost gotta look away cuz its uncomfortable to watch.
The thing that pissed me off the most though, was seeing LeBron falling over and running around in circles, laughing at him for missing. STFU Bron at least he has the balls to go out there at 30 and try.
He can still fly high. I noticed his feet kept shuffling bad which was a sign of hesitation which meant nervousness to me.
He bumbled the ball tryng to dribble so many times. White will always have a place in Euro ball leagues. He lost confidence and you could see it.
[QUOTE=B-Low]I felt really, really bad for him because everyone who knows who he is, knows he can do those dunks 6 days of the week out of 7. It was one of those instances where you almost gotta look away cuz its uncomfortable to watch.
The thing that pissed me off the most though, was seeing LeBron falling over and running around in circles, laughing at him for missing. STFU Bron at least he has the balls to go out there at 30 and try.[/QUOTE]
^LeBron being a douche as always.
[QUOTE=B-Low]I felt really, really bad for him because everyone who knows who he is, knows he can do those dunks 6 days of the week out of 7. It was one of those instances where you almost gotta look away cuz its uncomfortable to watch.
The thing that pissed me off the most though, was seeing LeBron falling over and running around in circles, laughing at him for missing. STFU Bron at least he has the balls to go out there at 30 and try.[/QUOTE]
You could tell Kenny felt bad for him as well. As usual, Chuck didn't care which was funny tho. Some of the player's looked awkward and felt for the dude. It really was kinda sad in many ways.
RIP White's career/legacy
After all these years at the age of 30 he has his only chance, and he lost it.
[QUOTE=andgar923]You could tell Kenny felt bad for him as well. As usual, Chuck didn't care which was funny tho. Some of the player's looked awkward and felt for the dude. It really was kinda sad in many ways.
RIP White's career/legacy
After all these years at the age of 30 he has his only chance, and he lost it.[/QUOTE]
At 30 he has made millions off jumping high. It may sting for now but everyone knows the guy can sky high.
I dont feel bad for a guy who has maintained longevity in a basketball career.
Lol at you guys saying white's whole career will be a failure from this point on. Hes finally back in the league, on a championship caliber team making millions playing basketball. Sounds pretty good to me.
[QUOTE=dbk123]Lol at you guys saying white's whole career will be a failure from this point on. Hes finally back in the league, [B]on a championship caliber team[/B] making millions playing basketball. Sounds pretty good to me.[/QUOTE]
Oh shit did he get traded in the last 2 hours?
[QUOTE=PP34Deuce]At 30 he has [B]made millions[/B] off jumping high. It may sting for now but everyone knows the guy can sky high.
I dont feel bad for a guy who has maintained longevity in a basketball career.[/QUOTE]
I doubt he's made millions. He's spent most of his career in the D-League and various teams overseas. He's played a total of 33 NBA games since 2006 for a grand total of 119 points.
[QUOTE=B-Low]Oh shit did he get traded in the last 2 hours?[/QUOTE]
yo if the heat never existed they would make the finals
[QUOTE=B-Low]Oh shit did he get traded in the last 2 hours?[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll:
The whole point is, his entire identity was associated with being a dunker. That's who he is, what he's been.
He's the Richard Simmons of the basketball world.
But he failed in the biggest moment of his life, yeah I said life not career. Unfortunately for most of these athletes they're life revolves around their sport, for him it was reaching this moment.
We may not understand because for the most part, our lives aren't conditioned towards a specific moment or purpose. He was conditioned to be the NBA Slam Dunk contest winner since he was a junior in high school. Thnk about that. Since he was a junior in high school all everybody associated with him was winning the dunk contest, all day every day by anybody that knew who he was.
And he choked.
[QUOTE=andgar923]:roll: :roll: :roll:
The whole point is, his entire identity was associated with being a dunker. That's who he is, what he's been.
He's the Richard Simmons of the basketball world.
But he failed in the biggest moment of his life, yeah I said life not career. Unfortunately for most of these athletes they're life revolves around their sport, for him it was reaching this moment.
We may not understand because for the most part, our lives aren't conditioned towards a specific moment or purpose. He was conditioned to be the NBA Slam Dunk contest winner since he was a junior in high school. Thnk about that. Since he was a junior in high school all everybody associated with him was winning the dunk contest, all day every day by anybody that knew who he was.
And he choked.[/QUOTE]
lol most casual fans didnt even know who he was. Its not that big of a deal
[QUOTE=dbk123]lol most casual fans didnt even know who he was. Its not that big of a deal[/QUOTE]
Of course not casual fans, but there's still millions that do know him.
[QUOTE=dbk123]lol most casual fans didnt even know who he was. Its not that big of a deal[/QUOTE]
I agree. He's more known with the And 1, street hoops community. I guess it was just meant to be that he choked on the NBA level.
[QUOTE=L.Kizzle]I doubt he's made millions. He's spent most of his career in the D-League and various teams overseas. He's played a total of 33 NBA games since 2006 for a grand total of 119 points.[/QUOTE]
He's scheduled to make 1.7 million from the Knicks alone.
[url]http://www.spotrac.com/nba/new-york-knicks/james-white/[/url]
And he was paid 1.1 million from the Pacers back when they drafted him.
[url]http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/james-white-71/[/url]
That's not counting whatever money he made when he played in Italy, which was prob close to a million for those few years.
I have nothing to add, andgar and Rake already said it.
Those millions of dollars he has or doesn't have (plus a ring with the '07 Spurs - he played six games) can't buy a win in the dunk contest. Life is all about those priceless moments that can't be bought.