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Top 10 Best Dunker in NBA History

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1. Vince Carter

There has never been a more creative and better dunker in the history of the NBA than VC. Carter is the closest that humans have come to flying and his skills near the rim are without peer.

Perhaps the picture accompanying this entry will illustrate the point of how crazy Vinsanity is at his best. Just observe the picture in awe.

Right up there with MJ as most creative dunker ever in the NBA, but what seperates him is he is an explosive 2 footed jumper to where MJ is more of a glider. I generally prefer that style, as it allows for better in game stuff that you appreciate only in slow motion replay (which many of MJ's dunks take to find the beauty in them). And from '99-'01 VC was the best in game dunker ever seen. Just half man, half amazing.

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VC Highlight Reel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieXETZVLJa4

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2. Dr. J- Julius Erving-

A discussion on great dunkers always begins with Dr. J and his aerial
Dr. J shaking the rim in the 70's. acrobatics. The man walked on air and was the first player to really be associated with the dunk. Yes, there were many great aerial athletes before the Doc but he was the one that bought the art into wider consciousness. He was also the first NBA player to jump from the free throw line that Jordan and other flyers tend to imitate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx2hVWvgd9w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbQKzTg0SPI

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Julius+Erving+Dunk&search=Search

3. Michael Jordan

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If the Doc was the first great dunk artist, MJ was the man who took the play through the stratosphere. When His Airness burst onto the scene as a rookie in the mid-80’s he bought a new type of funk into the NBA that was sorely missing. Sporting the bling and the kicks MJ was the epitome of basketball
MJ getting dunkalicious. (Image from espn.com) cool, whilst dunking on opponents with aplomb.

Jordan owned the slam dunk competitions when he entered them, while players would cower in fear at the potential that they would be victimised by MJ via a vicious dunk.

Perhaps the best Jordan dunk related story is from the 80’s while playing the Utah Jazz in a particular game. During this contest Jordan dunked on a much shorter opponent with style. After this play he began to be heckled by the General Manager of the Jazz from the sidelines who stated that Jordan should pick on someone his own size. So what does His Airness do? On the very next play he dunked the ball straight over the Jazz’s 7-foot centre and shot back to the Jazz GM with words to this effect: Was be big enough?

Jordan was and still is the greatest.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Michael+Jordan+Dunks+&search=Search


4. Dominique Wilkins-


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Another amazing dunker, very creative and POWERFUL finisher. His only drawback was that he didn't have that much variety. He was like VC in the sense that he was an explosive 2ft jumper, but outside of windmills he didn't do anything as jaw dropping as MJ or VC did. But in game he was a genious, and brought some showtime dunks into NBA games in the '80's.

Nique was called the human highlight reel for a reason. His in game dunks are better than some people's dunks in the Slam Dunk contest. arguably the best player to never win a title.

5. Spud Webb- The best short dunker of all time. his apperance in the Slam dunk contest puts him in the top ten. At 5'7 he prove that whole word that he can win an NBA Slamdunk Championship in 1986. Webb during his prime have almost a 43" vertical leap no other littleman beside Nate Robinson can out done what the Spidey man perform in an NBA Dunk Contests.

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6. David Thompson - the original Skywalker one of the best dunker in the 1970's and revolutionize the way an NBA Player fly in the sky. huge leaper, electrified crowds with his massive two handed dunks. His best dunk would probably have been his 2 handed putback dunk where he caught it from way down low. He is also attributed by some as being the first player to do a 360 dunk!

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7. Shawn Kemp - One of the most explosive dunker in the 1990's the 6'10 Shawn Kemp is probably one of the most creative big men dunker of all time.

Young Shawn Kemp was a destructive force of nature, and at this point in his career had already established himself as a fearsome dunker

Alton Lister had a very solid 16-year career in which he averaged 6.6 points and 6.3 boards per game, and blocked 1,473 shots. It's unfortunate then, that he will forever be associated with this particularly nasty play that came during the '93 playoffs, Golden State versus Seattle. Romping through the lane, cuffing the ball, the windmill and the taunt, this dunk has it all: power, athleticism, attitude. Young Shawn Kemp was a destructive force of nature, and at this point in his career had already established himself as a fearsome dunker. Which makes us wonder: Alton, why didn't you take a cue from your Hall of Fame teammate Chris Mullin, and just get out of the facking way.

Kempis without a doubt the best power dunker in the game. It's a damn shame his career ended in a bad way because it really does seem that so many have forgotten what we saw from him in his NBA Career.


8. Jason Richardson-The game's best dunker quietly has become an upper-level, all-around player. He is the only player beside his Airness Michael Jordan to win back to back Slamdunk Championship his best dunk so far is in the 2003 NBA Slamdunk Contest when he throw the ball in the backboard and dunk it between the legs.

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9. Kobe Bryant

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Speak of the devil. Bryant is arguably the most athletic player in the NBA right now and perhaps in the history of the game, thus far. Kobe is both hated and admired in equal measure, but there is no denying the man has skills.

You may hate Bryant, but as a dunker he is an artist par excellence.
Vince dunks over a cheese eating surrender monkey. (Image from usabasketball) Numerous foes have been dunked on by the Laker with the name of a Japanese anime character. Lebron23 has witnessed Bryant dunk on guys doing 180 and 360 spins. Can you say phenomenon?

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Kobe+Bryant+Dunk&search=Search




10. Josh Smith - The youngest player in the list of all time greatest dunker but young Josh Smith, already prove that he belongs on the lists of the all time greats. Josh Smith makes a history when he won the 2005 NBA Sprite Dunk competition as he paid tribute to Dominique Wilkins by mimicking most of his dunks in the 1980's and spinning around the basket for a perfect jam.

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Honorable Mention: Clyde Drexler, Tracy Mcgrady, Nate Robinson, Andrei Iguodala, Harold Minner and Lebron James.

Highest Vertical Leap in NBA History

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Who had the highest vertical leap in the history of the NBA? (verticals measured in their prime and are from reliable sources (i.e. NBA.com), but none of these numbers are "official" NBA stats)


1. Spud Webb - 46 inches
2. Michael Jordan - 44 inches ( Peak rumored at 48 inches)
3. Lebron James - 44 inches
4. Dee Brown - 44 inches
5. Harold Miner - 44 inches
6. Shawn Kemp - 44 inches
7. Vince Carter - 43 inches
8. Steve Francis - 43 inches
9. Nate Robinson - 43.5 inches
10. Dominque Wilkins - 42 inches
11. Jordan Farmar - 42 inches
12. Dr J. Erving - 41 inches
13. Allen Iverson - 41 inches
14. Rudy Gay - 40 inches
15. Larry Nance - 40 inches
16. Josh Smith - 39.5 inches
17. Gerald Green - 39 inches
18. Kobe Bryant - 38 inches
19. Desmond Mason - 38 inches
20. Dwight Howard - 38 inches
21. Ralph Sampson - 36 inches

others

22. Shaq - 32 inches
23. Magic Johnson - 30 inches
24. Karl Malone - 28 inches
25. Larry Bird - 28 inches
26. Steve Nash- 28 Inches
27. Dirk Nowitzki- 28 inches

http://www.listafterlist.com/tabid/...ion/Highest+Vertical+Leap+in+NBA+History.aspx

2007 NBA Slamdunk Champion

Gerald Green - 46 inches vertical leap

Height: 6'6 ( with out shoes), listed at 6'8 in NBA.com
 
I know he is not one of the most creative dunkers in the NBA but Lebron James is probably one of the best powerdunker in the NBA today.


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http://youtube.com/watch?v=nmc0R95mQmQ


LeBron best dunks from his first four seasons in the NBA.

Wow, I like the way he throw down some nasty dunk ala Shawn Kemp and Dominique Wilkins.

Lebron James Top 200 Dunks- a Collection of Dunk from Lebron James first 4 seasons in the NBA.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=cUvkOxFobDU&mode=related&search=

Lebron James has a 44 inch vertical leap

Height: 6'8 ( with out shoes), 6'9 1/4 ( Nike Shoes)
Weight: 250 lbs.
 
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Michael Jordan, He brought the dunk contest into greater heights and the 1st NBA player to win back to back Slamdunk Championship. His greatest moments is jumping from the free throw line and beating Dominique Wilkins in the 1988 NBA Slamdunk Contest, dubbed as one of the greatest dunk rivalry of all time.

The winner of the 1987 and 1988 contests and the runner-up in the 1985 competition, Michael became a crowd favorite at the Slam Dunk Contests with his tongue-hanging showmanship and free-throw line takeoffs.

His Airness is also one of the best in ring dunkers of all time being blessed by having a 48 inches running vertical leap. Combine this with his great athletism he redefine the showmanship in dunk contest by taking the 1st step in making the NBA dunk contest one of the best highlights of the NBA All Star Game.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqPRdzrjWpU&mode=related&search=

Michael Jordan vs. Dominique Wilkins, 1988 NBA Slamdunk Contest
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctFTBWgL7_U

Lebron James Royal Flush Againts the Charlotte Bobcats


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMU6uFv1094&mode=related&search=

Lebron James Hide and Seek Dunk againts the Minnessota Timberwolves.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlbvS_hlIcE&mode=related&search=

Lebron James Spread The Eagle Dunk againts the Detroit Pistons.


Bron is probably one of the most underrated dunkers in the history of the NBA . Just because he does not participate in the Slamdunk Competition casual fans tend to forget his nasty in game dunk.

Bron is better than the Skywalker David Thompson because his dunks as just to basic for a 6'4.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMurtBm6Cuk&mode=related&search=

Lebron James posterizing Damon Jones

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEWR7NfMQns&mode=related&search=

Lebron James Get Groovy Dunk againts the Detroit Pistons


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94ZRC1lSpjw&mode=related&search=

Lebron James turning Leandro Barbosa into an NBA Screen Saver


BEST LEBRON JAMES DUNK OF ALL TIME

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFv75Kno05I&NR=1

Bron Behind the back Ally OOP DUNK

Bron Between the legs Dunk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaOCCg8KN4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6-srXIDRRw
 
If in NBA history:

1.Julius Erving
2.David Thompson
3.Dominique Wilkins
4.Michael Jordan
5.Spud Webb
6.Larry Nance
7.Shawn Kemp
8.Vince Carter
9.Kobe Bryant
10.Jason Richardson

My top 10:

1.Vince Carter
2.Kobe Bryant
3.LeBron James
4.Jason Richardson
5.Gerald Green
6.Josh Smith
7.Desmond Mason
8.Gerald Wallace
9.Tyrus Thomas
10.Dwight Howard
 
Vince is the best dunker in the game still. BTW Michael never had his vertical measured because he didn't want to limit himself. I have heard Vince actually has a 49 inch vertical. Shaq's standing vertical was 32 his running was 35-36.
 
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Derek Anderson- I thought he will be the next greatest sg when he played for the Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Clippers. I remember as an 11 yrs.old watching him dominate the NBA Schick Rookie Game in 1998. It seems like he never improves his game and got lazy when he was traded to the Portland Trailblazers. Shame that he was one of the greatest player to ever came out of the University of Kentucky, whom Anderson helped to win the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1996.

He was one of the best NBA athlete that i have ever seen in that time due to the fact that he is one hell of an exciting player. He will just do some acrobatic shoot in the mid air and glide his opponent using his signature dunk.

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Good choice of top ten.... Spudd webb accomplishing that at his height is just amazing
 
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May I add Harold Miner, 2 time Dunk Champion.

Also worthy of mention is Larry Nance; upstaging Julius "Dr. J" Erving's NBA Slam Dunk Debut.

Worthy of mention is also Brent Barry.
 
1. Andrew Gaze (Australia)
2. Shane Heal (Australia)
3. Steve Kerr (USA)
4. Šarūnas Jasikevičius (Lithuania)
5. Brett Maher (Australia)
6. Steve Nash (Canada)
7. Roko Ukic (Croatia)
8. Sean Marks (New Zealand)
9. Ersan Ilyasova (Turkey)
10. Sergio Rodriguez (Spain)
 
for me the best dunker in the history was vince carter followed by jason richardson.
 
1. Andrew Gaze (Australia)
2. Shane Heal (Australia)
3. Steve Kerr (USA)
4. Šarūnas Jasikevičius (Lithuania)
5. Brett Maher (Australia)
6. Steve Nash (Canada)
7. Roko Ukic (Croatia)
8. Sean Marks (New Zealand)
9. Ersan Ilyasova (Turkey)
10. Sergio Rodriguez (Spain)

U forgot to add John Stockton to ur list :D

As for me the best dunker would be MJ but closely followed by Wilkins and Vince Carter.
What Spud Webb and Nate Robinson were able to do during those dunk contests were quite amazing as well.
 
IMO if we speak about game dunkers Webb and Bryantshould be out of the list (Bryant in any case).
" guys who should/could join the list are LeBron, Clyde Drexler and Antonio McDyess (before his knee problems he was a beast). Larry Nance also didn't dunk as often as he could have but has in his repertoire some of the crazyest dunks ever.
 
Let's add Shawn "The Reign Man" Kemp; always with the thunderous dunks and booming streaks.
 
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