Re: Official #1 Dunker Of All Time According to ISH.
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Originally Posted by krazy19
Vince Carter is the best dunker of all time.
im talking about in the NBA...i cant say Vince is the best dunker because every time he dunks it makes me sick..He acts all hard and stares people down then 5 minutes later he is back to Wince crying all over the place... Where is Vince's creativity in game,
if your gonna compare why doesnt someone post the top 5 dunks that occured in the NBA from each player and compare...
Re: Official #1 Dunker Of All Time According to ISH.
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Originally Posted by Lebron23
Bryant is arguably the most athletic player in the NBA right now and perhaps in the history of the game, thus far.
That's a losing argument. David Robinson, Wilt Chamberlain, and Lebron James blow him away as strength/speed/hops combos and Carter and Jordan have him beat as leapers...Carter may not be faster at peak but Jordan's speed was ridiculous. Bryant's a great player, but please just leave it at that.
Re: Official #1 Dunker Of All Time According to ISH.
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Originally Posted by IGOTGAME
well if you didnt take my quote out of context maybe it would make more sense...
tell me what made Vince a better dunker then Jordan??? someone make an argument...
Tricks. There's no dunk MJ could do that Carter couldn't replicate, but MJ never did Carter's 360 windmill or alley-oopo between-the-legs. Jordan might have done them if he had seen the same history of dunking that Carter had, but the fact of the matter is that he did not do these dunks. Jordan was definitely a fercer in-game dunker over the course of his career, though. Carter was nasty his first few years as a Raptor but when the injuries started coming he let up, whereas MJ was destroying dudes consistently up until his first retirement.
Re: Official #1 Dunker Of All Time According to ISH.
Robinson was a better athlete than Kobe.
He was 7'1, was the fastest sprinter on the Spurs team in his first few years, could walk half the court on his hands (he was a gymnast) and would finish fast breaks doing 360's regularly.
As ridiculous as that all sounds, its actually true.