- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
- Messages
- 30,700
- Reaction score
- 3,478
Fuck off
Peyton was the sickest dodgeball player I've ever scene, though. If you watched Battle of the Gridiron Stars, you know.
I voted Carter.
Fuck off
Haven't seen it.. worth checking out?Peyton was the sickest dodgeball player I've ever scene, though. If you watched Battle of the Gridiron Stars, you know.
I voted Carter.
Haven't seen it.. worth checking out?
Carter and 2nd is over a mile away..
One of the best little men to do it though was Kevin Johnson
Stevie Franchise
Baron Davis
Was he? Both guys are listes at 6'3Stevie was nice but Baron was a tweener. He wasn't a manlet but he wasn't 6'9" either. Both of them could jump out the gym though
Was he? Both guys are listes at 6'3
you mean Spud Webb?
Can't believe he isn't on the list and almost a full page before being mentionined.
What he have, like a 50 inch vertical?
46 or 48" IIRC. I thought the story was that 'Nique had the same vertical as Spud Webb.
I had an SI in high school with a behind the backboard pic of 'nique dunking and I think he was looking down at the rim.
Speaking of crazy verticals, David Thompson is going to get left out (thanks cocaine!) but he could grab a coin off the top of the backboard --- in reality that was bullshit.
I pick Vince Carter. He's a combination of Michael Jordan and Dominque Wilkins. He had power, finesse and creativity. The most diverse dunker of all time.
Ronnie Fields was serious business too before his car accident
Are the street ball legends still a thing? Strikes me as something that was gold in the 80s and 90s but now the guys who have their shit together and are backed by Nike from age 10, AAU, and do camps 365 are just a lot better than the guys who hang out at the court and drink.
Let me go into my closet. I'll shoot you a few pics of some cool stuff on Skip including his jersey from the Rockets 22 game win streak
No, Kobe was unbelievable in his early years. He and Lebron aren't on the same planet as dunkers.Kobe is an even bigger WTF imo
Doing basic dunks that you see in high school practices everywhere doesn't make you one of the greatest dunkers of all time. It just makes you one of the shortest dunkers of all time.