Chapter 341: A detailed description of the slam dunk kings of the past dynasties

The slam dunk contest began in 1989 and went through a decade-long lull period, with neither Michael Jordan nor Dominic Wilkins, the "best of human cinema", participating in the 1989 slam dunk contest. In the finals, Drexler, who participated in the slam dunk contest for the fifth time, made a series of mistakes and handed over the championship to the unknown teenager Kenny Walker.

In 1984, the NBA officially kicked off the slam dunk contest, which was the first year that the official slam dunk contest was included in All-Star Weekend. That year, a total of 10 players participated in the slam dunk contest, creating the largest number of participants in the slam dunk contest in the past. In the end, the little-known Larry Nance defeated the crowd and won the NBA's first slam dunk contest.

Cebaroz changed the famous face-covering dunk of the previous champion De Brown to a blindfolded "blind dunk" with a black cloth, and thus successfully won the 1992 slam dunk contest, but there were no highlights in this slam dunk contest, and most of the players participating in the dunk were nobodies in the dunk world except for Sean Kemp, but unfortunately Kemp was out in the first round.

If it weren't for the "Rain Man" Kemp's erratic performance and the end of the third, Isaiah Ryder would have struggled to win the 1994 Slam Dunk Contest. The 1994 Slam Dunk Contest was won by Isaiah Ryder, known as the "Flying Wolf", but this was also a bland dunk contest, and Ryder's dunk now seems to be ordinary.

Since its inception, the slam dunk contest has always emphasized technique and difficulty, but Dee Brown has given it a new meaning and is a pioneer in creative dunks. In the 1991 slam dunk contest, Dee Brown blindfolded his right arm after running, and successfully dunked with one arm with the ball in his left hand. While no one could tell whether Brown actually covered his eyes with his right arm or sneaked a glimpse into the basket, the action amazed the audience and the judges.

Before 1996, the slam dunk contest was considered a black-only sport, and weak whites were always a supporting role in a show of strength and bouncing competition, but Brent Barry subverted that misconception with the 1996 slam dunk contest winner. When Barry jumped from the free throw line and dunked, he excitedly pulled off his jacket and wrote on his vest: White people can fly!

In the '04 Slam Dunk Contest, Fred Jones was very creative - he threw the ball into the audience, and just when the fans were overwhelmed, a man also wearing the Pacers' No. 20 jersey stood up in the audience, and Jones received a floor rebound ball from outside the court and dunked successfully. Fred Jones is only 1.96 meters, but the power of his dunk, the height of his air and the time he spent in the air are terrifying, and his dunk fluency and viewing are good.

Nate Robinson is the only guy in history to win the dunk title three times, but his dunk doesn't actually have too many tricks, it's just that the height of the air is amazing. In addition to the 06 slam dunk contest leap "potato" Webb, the 2009 slam dunk contest Robinson flew over the head of the 2.11-meter-tall "monster" and dunked successfully. Robinson is only 1.75 meters, while Howard is 2.11 meters, which is a full 36 centimeters difference!

Kobe Bryant's dunk gives people the feeling of gentlemanly elegance, although there is no strong feeling of stagnation in the air, but the body is fully flexible and stretched in the air, harmonious, light and elegant, and has a little more rhythmic gliding charm. In all fairness, Kobe's performance in the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest was so average in the history of the Slam Dunk Contest that some people jokingly called Kobe the "last emperor" of the Dunk Contest.

Josh Smith has an extra-long arm span, slender calves and slender heel buttons, and dunks are a piece of cake for him, and the excellent bounce height and long time in the air are the attractions of Smith's dunks. In the final, Josh Smith wore the No. 21 jersey of former Hawks player Wilkins, the "best of human movies", and defeated Smalls with a perfect score to win the championship.

In the 2008 Slam Dunk Contest Dwight Howard was creative with every dunk and won the championship strongly. Howard put on a red cape and dressed up as Superman, then stepped back to the backcourt to stir up the crowd, jumping one step outside the three-second zone and smashing the ball into the basket. In addition, "Warcraft" also has a movement of throwing the ball towards the rebound, then pushing the ball towards the rebound with his left hand in the air, followed by the action of smashing the rebounding ball with his right hand. Extremely creative

The 2001 slam dunk contest catapulted Mason to an overnight fame, but the first thing he said after winning was, "Playing basketball makes me feel an unspeakable sense of guilt." Leave that aside for now. Although the 2001 Slam Dunk Contest was star-studded, and the slam dunk contest became the lowest final score in history, Mason easily replicated Carter's classic crotch dunk with a staggering smoothness and ease of execution

In the 1993 Slam Dunk Contest, Harold Mayner defeated Witherspoon to win the championship, becoming the first player in history to win the title of slam dunk as a rookie. A year later, Miner participated in the 1995 Slam Dunk Contest again, making Harold Miner the third player in the NBA to win the slam dunk title twice, after Jordan and Wilkins.

In the 2007 slam dunk contest, Gerald Green gave people a glimpse of what "high" is. Green put the ladder on the side of the basket and let his teammates sit on the ladder and hold the basketball in his hand, the height of the ball is level with the basket, and then Green runs to the basket, and his teammates throw the basketball in his hand that is level with the basket upwards, and then Green pulls the ball back to his crotch with both hands and dunks the windmill with both hands, and his head is beyond the basket!

"Potato" Webb was the champion of the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest, his precise height is 1.697 meters, and in the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest Webb defeated an opponent with an average height of 1.98 meters by catching the ball with a back dunk, throwing the ball and a 360-degree dunk in the air, and finally beat his Hawks teammate Dominic Wilkins to win the championship, creating the miracle of "short people can fly".

The 2002 slam dunk contest unearthed another dunk star, Jason Richardson, Richardson's dunk was clean and swift, and there was no trace of mud and water; Its strong strength and perfect stagnation are very similar to Dominique Wilkins, the "essence of human movies", but Richardson's height of 1.98 meters is more expressive and can move the audience more.

In the 1988 slam dunk contest, Wilkins and Jordan staged a peak showdown between Mars and the earth, which became the most classic 1vs1 in the history of the slam dunk contest.

In the 1987 slam dunk contest, Jordan's free throw line further began to jump, reaching the highest point when the whole body tilted forward to the left, the hoop was on his lips, the body tilted like a Tarzan pressure top, the whole body in the air presented a state of prostration, ESPN called the "Kiss of the Basket".

In the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest, Carter made five unique dunks in one fell swoop, which was unsurpassed in terms of creativity. Running and jumping on one foot, reversing 360 degrees and then 180 degrees of windmill slamming, this action kills I don't know how many films. The most effortless crotch dunk in history, the action of tucking the ball into the rim and inserting the forearm into the rim is comparable to Jesus on the cross, stepping on the free throw line and gliding with both hands for a dunk......