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Not to turn this into a classic dunk thread, but one of my favorites is Jordan spinning out against two Knicks (including Charles Oakley) on the baseline and then humiliating Patrick Ewing:



It's not the most thunderous of dunks, but one of the best moves and finishes I've ever seen.
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The baseline illusions in Toronto are crazy. However, maybe it gives the Raptor fans something to look at besides basketball.
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this isn't going to sound right but if you see it you'll agree with me. The best Dunk I've ever seen is by John Starks over Jordan, Pippen, and I think Horace Grant in one of their playoff battles.
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Brando70 wrote:It's not the most thunderous of dunks, but one of the best moves and finishes I've ever seen.
And a much more impressive slam than "the greatest dunk of all time" the other night by Griffin.
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WillHunting wrote:
Diablo25 wrote:I'm partial to any dunk by Dominique Wilkins. :)
YES!!!

#'s 6 and 3 were both better than Griffin's dunk the other night...IMO.
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I give you Shawn Kemp. #3 is the best in game dunk I've seen. I remember watching live and just being speechless. Ridiculous.

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Thanks for coming Chicago. Great win for my upstart Sixers. 96-82...BOOM.
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Diablo25 wrote:I give you Shawn Kemp. #3 is the best in game dunk I've seen. I remember watching live and just being speechless. Ridiculous.
#2 was better than #3...
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Diablo25 wrote:Thanks for coming Chicago. Great win for my upstart Sixers. 96-82...BOOM.
Yeah, that was a rough loss for the Bulls. Really good D by the Sixers.
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College, not pro, but check this dunk:

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NASTY!
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If Shawn Kemp played today he would get T'd up after every dunk.
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Pete wrote:If Shawn Kemp played today he would get T'd up after every dunk.
LOL...that's exactly what I said to my wife when we were watching that video. Oh the good ol' days. And I didn't see him get decked by anyone after the fact. Hell, Gilliam even gave him a high five after he got his ass dunked on. That's respect there.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:
Pete wrote:If Shawn Kemp played today he would get T'd up after every dunk.
LOL...that's exactly what I said to my wife when we were watching that video. Oh the good ol' days. And I didn't see him get decked by anyone after the fact. Hell, Gilliam even gave him a high five after he got his ass dunked on. That's respect there.
That third dunk looked like the Tom Chambers move from Lakers vs Celtics.
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The cast may change, the teams may go up and down, but watching the Bulls beat the Knicks at MSG will never, ever get old for me. I just wish Rose had swiped Spike Lee's hat last night.
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LINSANITY continues! A third consecutive 20-plus point night for upstart Knicks PG Jeremy Lin. Dude was in the D-League three weeks ago and now is the hoops toast of the town.

I have no idea how long Lin's run will continue, especially going against Kobe and the Lakers on Friday night. But it's a lot of fun to watch. Plus the team IS better with Lin than Douglas at the point.
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Need I remind of a certain Harvard grad that had you this excited like five months ago. Simmer down. It's tough not to score 20 when neither of your ball hogs are on the floor...gotta just keep chuckin'. Sure, he's better than the rest of the Knick PGs...but really, that's not saying a whole hell of a lot.
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When he was with the Warriors, he showed no consistent outside shot. He'd drive it once in awhile but he can't be a big threat at the rim.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:Need I remind of a certain Harvard grad that had you this excited like five months ago. Simmer down. It's tough not to score 20 when neither of your ball hogs are on the floor...gotta just keep chuckin'. Sure, he's better than the rest of the Knick PGs...but really, that's not saying a whole hell of a lot.
From the Reading is Fundamental Department:
pk500 wrote:I have no idea how long Lin's run will continue, especially going against Kobe and the Lakers on Friday night. But it's a lot of fun to watch.
Here's the Cliffs Notes version of that, so it's easier for you to grasp: Lin could once again be buried on the bench by the end of next week, grabbing minutes only in garbage time. But it sure is fun to see a nobody climb from the last spot on the bench to do well, even if it's only a week in the spotlight.

In fact, even the NBA PG whose nuts you love to sponge-bath with your tongue more than any other complimented Lin's story last night with this tweet:

@Steve Nash: If you love sports you have to love what Jeremy Lin is doing. Getting an opportunity and exploding!!

No one with a functioning cerebral cortex expects Lin to continue scoring like this. But the guy is competent at running the pick-and-roll, which is EXACTLY what STAT needs to get on track. He and Felton ran the pick-and-roll to perfection in quite a few games last year.

The parallel with Fitz is a stretch other than the Harvard connection. He has been the Bills' starting QB since Game 3 of the 2010 season. He didn't come from the bottom of the depth chart in 2011 to produce a strong start.
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Two thinks I enjoyed form last night Knicks game:

1- The Knicks actually running an offense.
2 - Those Wizards uniforms are pretty sweet.

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PK...from the reading is fundamental department:

I said the last person who got you this excited was Fitz...is that REALLY a stretch? Do you already forget about the end of last year and beginning of this year? I don't know anyone who supported and was psyched about him more than you did.

And please point me to the last time I gargled Nash's nuts? I refuse to get too excited about ball players because they are bound to disappoint. It's just the way of the sporting world. The last player I really got excited about watching on a daily basis was Andruw Jones...some guys can just do stuff others can't...those are the guys to get excited about. A little Asian dude with a crossover is nothing you can't find down at Rucker Park on the And1 tour. Sure, they don't hit the NBA often, nor do they have a couple nice games out of the gate, but they will eventually fade into obscurity once the defenses figure it/him out. It's the Tebow effect, just on the hardwood.

And bringing up the Pick n Roll LAST year w/ Felton means jack sh*t...know why? Cuz when they were doing it...ball stopper Melo hadn't come over yet. So running the PnR will still be a monumental task once they both come back. I'd love to be wrong, cuz I like Stat and he's honestly a good dude...so anyone who can make him better so he can stop getting hammered in the media is cool w/ me.
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dbdynsty25 wrote:PK...from the reading is fundamental department:

I said the last person who got you this excited was Fitz...is that REALLY a stretch? Do you already forget about the end of last year and beginning of this year? I don't know anyone who supported and was psyched about him more than you did.
When did I support Fitz last year? I was effervescent about him this season, as was every Bills' fan. When your team has missed the playoffs every year since 1999, it doesn't take many rays of light to think you're in an overclocked tanning booth.
dbdynsty25 wrote:And please point me to the last time I gargled Nash's nuts? I refuse to get too excited about ball players because they are bound to disappoint. It's just the way of the sporting world. The last player I really got excited about watching on a daily basis was Andruw Jones...some guys can just do stuff others can't...those are the guys to get excited about.
Channeling my inner Ocho, "Child, please." Your odes to Nash from last season's NBA thread:

Jan. 26, 2011: I asked, "That leads to an interesting question, though: Who do you cats think is the best white player in the NBA? My vote goes to Kevin Love." To which you responded: "Uhh...Steve Nash. End of discussion."

Jan. 26, 2011: "It's not a bias...do you think Minny trades Love for Nash? In a heartbeat (assuming they were halfway competitive of course). Nowitzki...probably not. So if anyone is better it would be Dirk. The fact that the Suns are only 2 games under .500 just goes to show the greatness of Nash since the rest of the team is a bunch of average guys at best. Best shooter EVER...in NBA history. No one has ever had three years of 90% FT, 50% FG, 40% 3PT and Nash has done it 4 times (and a fifth time he just missed by shooting 89.9% FTs) and he's on pace to do it again this year. He's really freakin' remarkable...Stats don't tell the whole story...there have been some BAD BAD players that have had nice stats on crummy teams (Randolph, Zach comes to mind). I love KLove as a player, but he's on Minnesota...they have ZERO besides him."

Feb. 25, 2011: "I just wish Nash wasn't so bad defensively because even after he's had a few MVPs, I think he's underrated offensively. The sh*t he does is absolutely incredible to watch. Obviously he doesn't have the athleticism of a Rose or a Williams so that hurts in the eye of the beholder, but he definitely has a higher skill set for virtually every offensive attribute outside of that."

March 23, 2011: "Nash was absolutely epic last night...I don't see how guys still can't consider him one of the top PGs in the league. Falling out of bounds while being double teamed, perfect behind the back strike to Gortat who feeds Frye for the three. Ridiculous sequence right there."
dbdynsty25 wrote:A little Asian dude with a crossover is nothing you can't find down at Rucker Park on the And1 tour. Sure, they don't hit the NBA often, nor do they have a couple nice games out of the gate, but they will eventually fade into obscurity once the defenses figure it/him out. It's the Tebow effect, just on the hardwood.
And at what point did I say Lin was the second coming of ... well, Steve Nash? It's a fun story -- probably with limited shelf life -- for the NBA and especially for Knicks' fans. That's all.
dbdynsty25 wrote:And bringing up the Pick n Roll LAST year w/ Felton means jack sh*t...know why? Cuz when they were doing it...ball stopper Melo hadn't come over yet. So running the PnR will still be a monumental task once they both come back. I'd love to be wrong, cuz I like Stat and he's honestly a good dude...so anyone who can make him better so he can stop getting hammered in the media is cool w/ me.
Very good point.
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He has 2 MVPs...simply stating the obvious. The last quote was pretty gargle-ish, so I'll eat that one. :)

And you supported Fitz once he started on his little run to end the season and then you were one of the few that was cool with that horrific extension. That's what sticks out the most. :)
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dbdynsty25 wrote:He has 2 MVPs...simply stating the obvious. The last quote was pretty gargle-ish, so I'll eat that one. :)

And you supported Fitz once he started on his little run to end the season and then you were one of the few that was cool with that horrific extension. That's what sticks out the most. :)
I'm still somewhat cool with the extension, with a few riders. I'd like to see what Fitz can do when he has healthy receivers and offensive lineman, which both were present during his nice run during the start of the season. It's no coincidence that Fitz's play started to deteriorate when offensive linemen started dropping like dominoes, especially Eric Wood. And losing Roscoe Parrish for the season in Week 2 at WR and Nelson and Johnson to injury at WR for various periods also hurt. Fitz also suffered cracked ribs in the Redskins' game in Week 8 and played through that injury for the rest of the season.

Sure, excuses are like assh*les. But there's also another fact to consider: What top-line existing NFL quarterback is going to come to Buffalo as a free agent? None. So unless Buddy Nix unearths a gem in the draft, which is about as possible as me moving to the Valley to star in porn next week, Fitz is probably about as good as the Bills are going to get.

This is an NBA thread, right? :)
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I got Lin fever.
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