Chapter 353: Dunk
Jordan Kilganon is a Canadian white dunker with a height of 1.85 meters and a professional slam dunk.
Recently, a shocking dunk video was posted on the Internet, in which the right hand throws the ball from behind the back after jumping, and then the right hand relays to complete the dunk.
Dunk, also known as slam dunk and bottle entry, is a means of scoring in basketball games, and a technical term for basketball.
A shooting technique. When dunking, the athlete jumps high and puts the ball into the basket with all his might, and then he may briefly grab the rim and hang the whole person under the hoop.
A dunk is a highly successful way to score, but it requires an athlete to have strong jumping ability and a tall stature, and it is not an action that everyone can do.
It has the advantages of good ball protection, high ball holding point and not easy to be blocked. There are jumping dunks on the spot and jumping dunks between the moves, forehand dunks and backhand dunks for one and both hands, etc.
A dunk is a dunk that is carried into the hoop with both hands (both hands and one hand). Players hold the ball in one or both hands, jump up in the air and dunk it directly into the hoop from top to bottom.
Dunks are a natural evolution of layups, and almost since the day basketball was invented, people have been experimenting with dunks.
From the middle of the last century to the present day, dunks have held a special place among the many offensive weapons, and layups are compared to dunks like street singers performing with Pavarotti.
A common misconception is that dunks began in the late '50s and early '60s, when players entering the NBA were taller and stronger than their predecessors.
The reason why this is a misconception is because there were players who used dunks long before that. For example, the Harlem WorldRangers in the '20s liked to end the show with a pass and a dunk after a dizzying string of ball-possession performances.
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