No doubt Vince is great in dunking but for me Air Up There break the barriers in dunking and he's only 6' 2"
Air Up There is also known for his 360 degree between the legs dunk.(His signature dunk)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Udltr04Iqtg
No doubt Vince is great in dunking but for me Air Up There break the barriers in dunking and he's only 6' 2"
Air Up There is also known for his 360 degree between the legs dunk.(His signature dunk)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Udltr04Iqtg
also try to check james "the flight" white, he is now playing for the san antonio spurs.. hope to see him in the dunk contest next year..well if he joins, i am sure he'll win with large margin over the others..he dunked from the freethrow line when he was in high school..you can really see the how high this kid elevates from the ground,a great leaper...
his signature dunks were:
1.) windmill from the freethrow line
2.) freethrow line dunk
3.) kiss the rim
4.) between the legs from the freethrow line
5.) 2-handed dunk from the freethrow line
check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWM3P_thrys
james white has the height and the elevation. But i think he's not as graceful as J-Rich, Kemp, Vinsanity, Jordan...
James White, VC15, J-Rich, Josh Smith, Amare, Kemp, MJ, Taurian Fontenette.
has any1 seen the movie "Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault" ? a movie bout the life of a streeballer name earl manigault.
from wikipedia...
He was mentored by Holcombe Rucker. Manigault was particularly famous for his leaping abilities on the basketball court, [U]including his signature move - the double dunk. He would dunk the ball and catch it with the other hand while still in the air and dunk it again. He was said to be able to touch the top of the backboard to retrieve quarters and dollar bills, although it's likely as he would've had to jump over 60 inches to do so, making the story hard to believe. He was only 6'1" but the ankle weights he wore as a child helped him to build up tremendous jumping ability. He once reverse dunked 36 times in a row to win a $60 bet.[2]
But to prove dunking wasn't his only skill, he would practice hundreds of shots each day, making him a deadly long-range shooter as well. Manigault played with some of the best players of his day, such as Earl Monroe, Connie Hawkins, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who went as far as calling Manigault the greatest player he had ever seen. When Abdul-Jabbar finished his career with the Los Angeles Lakers and had his number retired at the Los Angeles Forum, he was asked who was the greatest player he had played with or against. After a long silence, he answered, "It would have to be Earl "The Goat" Manigault,".
earl "the goat" manigault
all time fave nako is kadtong iyang i-twist then lick and dunk...
Oreo man siguro name niya, sakto diba?
kita na sad mo ana?
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