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D-Leaguer Shows Dwight Howard How the Free Throw Line Dunk Is Supposed to Be Done

When I look back at this year’s dunk contest, the only thing I’ll remember was TNT’s (and the judges’) blatant xenophobia towards Rudy Fernandez, who, despite two-minutes-plus worth of trying, converted the most impressive dunk of the night. None of the dunks from that point on was all that impressive or original. Especially not Dwight Howard’s “free throw line” dunk, in which a seven-footer took off from a foot inside the line and barely made it to the rim.

The night before, James White showed how it’s really done during the D-League Dunk Contest:

He actually took off from behind the line and flushed it with relative ease. And he’s about a half-foot shorter than Howard. I’d venture to say that’s the finest that dunk has looked since ... well, since MJ set the standard over 20 years ago. (Note: I realize Dr. J did it first, but MJ did it best.)

(H/T: FanHouse)

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I was also disappointed in Dwight’s free throw dunk, but mostly for aesthetic reasons.  It wasn’t pretty.  It just doesn’t look that impressive from someone that big.  However, I’ve got to think it’s pretty difficult to dunk from that distance with two hands.

by bones919 on Feb 16, 2009 5:45 PM EST reply actions  

This guy probably weighs a good 75 pounds less than Dwight and has nothing to do all day but practice dunking.  Dwight has to worry about winning an MVP, a DPOY or an NBA ring.  The comparison is laughable and one-sided at best.

D12’s jam off the side of the backboard was quite honestly one of the most amazing dunks I’ve ever seen.  Give the guy his props where they’re do.

That being said, this dunk was absolutely gorgeous — thanks for sharing.

by MeierGAF on Feb 18, 2009 9:13 AM EST reply actions  

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