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1984 NBA Slam Dunk Contest 

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The 1984 NBA Slam Dunk Contest featured 9 competitors; Larry Nance of the Phoenix Suns, Julius Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers, Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks, Darrell Griffith of the Utah Jazz, Edgar Jones of the San Antonio Spurs, Ralph Sampson of the Houston Rockets, Orlando Woolridge of the Chicago Bulls, Clyde Drexler of the Portland Trail Blazers, Michael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers. The 1984 Dunk Competition featured a final round of Julius Erving vs. Larry Nance. The final round included 3 dunks, with Larry Nance winning the contest due to a missed dunk by Julius Erving. Larry Nance has earned the Title of the first ever NBA Slam Dunk Champion.
First Round - Dunk 1
Larry Nance - Score 44
Julius Erving - Score 39
Dominique Wilkins - Score 47
Darrell Griffith - Score 39
Edgar Jones - Score - 32
Ralph Sampson - Score 37
Orlando Woolridge - Score 23
Clyde Drexler - Score 40
Michael Cooper - Score 24
First Round - Dunk 2
Larry Nance - Score 44
Julius Erving - Score 47
Dominique Wilkins - Score 39
Darrell Griffith - Score 40
Edgar Jones - Score - 43
Ralph Sampson - Score 40
Orlando Woolridge - Score 45
Clyde Drexler - Score 24
Michael Cooper - Score 24
First Round - Dunk 3
Larry Nance - Score 46
Julius Erving - Score 48
Dominique Wilkins - 49
Darrell Griffith - Score 42
Edgar Jones - Score - 43
Ralph Sampson - Score 41
Orlando Woolridge - Score 48
Clyde Drexler - Score 44
Michael Cooper - Score 22
Second Round - Dunk 1
Larry Nance - Score 49
Julius Erving - Score 44
Dominique Wilkins - Score 48
Darrell Griffith - Score 42
Second Round - Dunk 2
Larry Nance - Score 48
Julius Erving - Score 49
Dominique Wilkins - Score 48
Darrell Griffith - Score 42
Second Round - Dunk 3
Larry Nance - Score 43
Julius Erving - Score 47
Dominique Wilkins - Score 41
Darrell Griffith - Score 24
Final Round - Dunk 1
Larry Nance - Score 48
Julius Erving - Score 47
Final Round - Dunk 2
Larry Nance - Score 39
Julius Erving - Score 25
Final Round - Dunk 3
Larry Nance - Score 47
Julius Erving - Score 50
Champion - Larry Nance

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@croplaya
@croplaya 2 года назад
Dude NOBODY can rock the baby opposite way like nance. That shit is so extremely underrated
@ansias77
@ansias77 Год назад
Dominique was the classiest and most powerful dunker ever.
@alanaldpal950
@alanaldpal950 9 месяцев назад
Most powerful ? …;.. Vince Carter wants to have a word with you
@ansias77
@ansias77 9 месяцев назад
​@@alanaldpal950 sure ! give him my contact 😅. Maybe he agrees with me. I'm sure he grew up loving Dominique.
@AucoinInkScreenwriting
@AucoinInkScreenwriting Год назад
These old dunk contests take me back. Thanks for the uploads!
@kurtadams3021
@kurtadams3021 4 года назад
RIP Orlando Woolridge
@marklawrence76
@marklawrence76 4 года назад
RIP Orlando Woolridge....Chicago is in the building
@ralphfirley3882
@ralphfirley3882 4 года назад
Back when the dunk contest was filled will All-stars!
@ShangoDC
@ShangoDC 4 года назад
Keep in mind Dr.J was 34 years old still participating in the dunk contest and came in second place.
@BR3b3l0
@BR3b3l0 3 года назад
Jumping like a mad man
@creoleDJ
@creoleDJ Год назад
It was gifted..’Nique should’ve been in the finals with Nance.
@GradieSingz
@GradieSingz Год назад
LeBom ruined the Dunk contest
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 Год назад
Doc was way better than Nique.
@mattysykes2121
@mattysykes2121 Год назад
How old are you? 34 is not old? Him at 34 prob has 10 years dunking left in him!
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 4 года назад
fantastic larry nance dunks,,
@WhispersOnLy
@WhispersOnLy 4 года назад
Kid: "Throw it up, off the backboard, craddle it and then dunk it" Vince Carter: Got it 💯
@sketcharmstrong8491
@sketcharmstrong8491 3 года назад
That thumbnail though...
@mikelliteras397
@mikelliteras397 4 года назад
Judges didn’t understand the technicalities of some of these dunks. They just went for the flash. Dr J’s tap off the backboard only got a 44. I like how his kids helped him also
@blackbeansauce1150
@blackbeansauce1150 4 года назад
Mike Lliteras He should have taken their advice.
@anthonytaylor7928
@anthonytaylor7928 Год назад
How is that? U think they were stupid this wasn't the first dunk competition
@grunta64
@grunta64 4 года назад
Although these are old Dunks, the sound effects are great, kaboomffaa, the ball is slammed home, nice.
@stilahlivechris.uriarte1945
@stilahlivechris.uriarte1945 4 года назад
This makes me want to play nba jam
@invisiblesets5157
@invisiblesets5157 5 месяцев назад
Clyde "The Glide",Dr.J ,Larry Nance ,Dominique Wilkins, Ralph Sampson.This was definitely a high caliber contest..😮
@ericgold8500
@ericgold8500 4 года назад
Clyde Drexler"s hair! Lol! 😂
@michaelbarrow9153
@michaelbarrow9153 4 года назад
JHERI CURLS WAS THE SHIT IN 1984😎😎😎
@alfredhitchcock45
@alfredhitchcock45 4 года назад
he still has hair here
@caininmilton1267
@caininmilton1267 4 года назад
Jheri-Fro
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 4 года назад
Back when this was actually something to look forward to
@Beezle66
@Beezle66 3 года назад
I mean every dunk has been done, it's hard to come up with new ways to put the ball in lmao
@Fabioadamo2009
@Fabioadamo2009 6 месяцев назад
@@Beezle66 Thats just not true look up Jordan kilganon or Isaiah Rivera or other pro dunker there soooooo many creative dunks never done in the nba dunk contest
@michaelbarrow9153
@michaelbarrow9153 4 года назад
DR J LOOKING LIKE RICHARD PRYOR😲😲😲😲
@darrelljones3965
@darrelljones3965 4 года назад
Lmaoooo
@patrickfarrell5615
@patrickfarrell5615 4 года назад
Exactly
@dapog
@dapog 4 года назад
Back in 80s and early 90s the dunk contest was used to help make you a household name. Without all the media we have now it was harder to be known. It was the drunk contests that boosted names like MJ (before the rings) & Nique. Even Vince Carter name got a major boost from the dunk contest. And Names like Spudd Webb, Dee Brown, Larry Nance, Isiah Rider, would've just been average NBA Joe's. Nowadays guys names are bigger than their game almost immediately. That's why big names aren't as eager to participate.
@anthonytaylor7928
@anthonytaylor7928 Год назад
Aw stop these were big names without the dunk contest too
@anthonytaylor7928
@anthonytaylor7928 Год назад
Are u high mj was a big name coming out of college and being on the Olympic team did u see the movie air? This is a dumb misinformed comment
@kurtadams3021
@kurtadams3021 4 года назад
Julius the Dr. Erving
@rickymwamba9681
@rickymwamba9681 4 года назад
Modern day dunks are magical! 1984 was humble begining!
@stephenfarquharson2589
@stephenfarquharson2589 6 лет назад
Wow, the dunk contest has changed over the years. I like the fact that some of the biggest stars participated.
@Wickerman2023
@Wickerman2023 4 года назад
They know fans will be happy to see them in a dunk contest.
@MrYoumitube
@MrYoumitube 4 года назад
Even Sampson knew he could not win the competition but he thought was a competent dunker and he just wanted to compete. Lebron has been in the league for 17 years, not once has he entered the dunk contest. To me, that shows he is not a true competitor. MJ lost a dunk contest but that made him hungrier to win it.
@rickreich5520
@rickreich5520 4 года назад
The old School Dudes are great but what a long way the dunk has come. Awesome
@williamwalker146
@williamwalker146 8 месяцев назад
Probably the best slam dunk contest considering what great dunkers a number of those guys were. I mean, Erving, Wilkins, Nance, and Drexler-four of the best right there, and I thought Woolridge looked amazing as well.
@whiteshepherds8576
@whiteshepherds8576 4 года назад
Drexler was using Soul glow
@STUDMUFFINGAMINGATHLETE
@STUDMUFFINGAMINGATHLETE 6 месяцев назад
Dunks have evolved soo much it's crazy.
@scottdavidson7001
@scottdavidson7001 6 лет назад
Doctor at 33.
@brooksfleming5016
@brooksfleming5016 4 года назад
That thumbnail crazy.
@valentinotera3244
@valentinotera3244 4 года назад
Nothing better than a well done Tomahawk dunk!
@markjohnson-sl9qf
@markjohnson-sl9qf 2 года назад
Ralph Sampson, 7ft 4in really! In the dunk contest.
@johncaparulo4800
@johncaparulo4800 3 года назад
This is absolutely, positively the ONLY dunk contest for which the following statement is true, but… DOMINIQUE WILKINS GOT ROBBED.
@森永彰-t8o
@森永彰-t8o 4 года назад
Nance他老爸 灌籃的創意明顯高於當時很多 wow!
@CarlosMontiel-in4gr
@CarlosMontiel-in4gr 6 месяцев назад
Estos si eran MegaEstrellas de la NBA, lejos los mejores de su Tiempo junto con Jordan, y sus Mates eran Increhibles, Creativos y Incomparables👑
@forceline8426
@forceline8426 4 года назад
The really good old days,miss the 90s and 2000s era.
@patale1640
@patale1640 4 года назад
Force line this is the 80s lol
@christianjardin3110
@christianjardin3110 4 года назад
They were better at judging these contests back then than today
@gallente4TW
@gallente4TW 4 года назад
Bloody hell, how shit's changed. Some time after this, the street got involved. The difference in then and now is night and day. 😲
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 2 года назад
This years contest was garbage
@CLewey44
@CLewey44 6 лет назад
Had they seen the dunks before them like players have now, this would have been a pretty damn good lineup. Drex, Doc, 'Lando, Nance, Nique and Dunkenstein could all get up.
@rahel8941
@rahel8941 4 года назад
The Doctor leaped from the foul line.. He Won it All!!!!!!
@vdLeo-je6os
@vdLeo-je6os Год назад
Dominique Wilkins is the true winner of the contest. He had the best dunks.
@charlybaker4263
@charlybaker4263 4 года назад
Dominique Wilkins the BEST.
@weyde1
@weyde1 2 года назад
Wow a 7-4 guy can dunk!!!! That's certainly worth watching
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 2 года назад
7-4 guy was a monster son
@weyde1
@weyde1 2 года назад
@@TheSands83 IMHO, on the whole, though very talented, he was an under-achiever, often outplayed by much shorter players, e.g. Kevin McHale and others. Never had the "heart of a champion" and paled in comparison to his own team mate Hakeem Olajuwan.
@Eskilz40
@Eskilz40 4 года назад
Really wish the video hadn’t cut out before the amazing replay. Reupload and leave it about 30 seconds longer
@ac-wz6tv
@ac-wz6tv 4 года назад
Yeah it was the best dunk and no replay :)
@seanmcclure
@seanmcclure 4 года назад
Orlando Waldridge was the first one to do the between the legs in a dunk contest.
@ProHoopsDaily
@ProHoopsDaily 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N3WYnQhns7c.html
@shanec.6595
@shanec.6595 6 лет назад
@7:55 Doc's son had the right idea. I think if Doc listened to his son he would've won. Lol. "Throw it against the back board, catch it and cradle it and then dunk it."
@outer967
@outer967 4 года назад
Visionary
@donniedixon679
@donniedixon679 4 года назад
This like playing the Atari video game
@marklawrence76
@marklawrence76 4 года назад
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@pureblooded7343
@pureblooded7343 4 года назад
Lmao
@bgrady24
@bgrady24 4 года назад
Some of these dunks are so vanilla and easy looking compared to today
@hussein6173
@hussein6173 4 года назад
It's hilarious how I could actually do most of these dunks lol. Nowadays players do otherworldly stuff and social media still acts like they're bad
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 4 года назад
I can't believe Larry Nance got a 49 for his first dunk in the 2nd rd, a simple off the backboard dunk. That's like the first dunk a 15 or 16 year old kid does. ...since it's actually easier to jump without the ball.
@TheSands83
@TheSands83 2 года назад
Uh yeah because they saw these guys do dunks so it evolves numbnuts but woolridge went between legs they didnt show it n some of those nance dunks not many guys can do
@AnHebrewChild
@AnHebrewChild Год назад
what many people may not realize is that, yes, while today's dunkers have the benefit of learning from the past and past mistakes, SO DO CAMERAMEN. If 1984 videographers could have known to implement this era's filming techniques (low & sweeping angles, wider MM, subtle movement on pans, etc) and had access to modern HD cameras... dunks like 8:38 would look far, far more impressive. FAR more impressive. What today's advanced videography techniques and technologies can do might surprise you. Case in point: there is a (likely accidental & for some reason extremely rare) camera angle of Michael Jordan's 88 dunk from the FT line - it's from behind and to the left; strikingly similar to several famous views of Vince Carter's dunks in 2000. Honestly, it seriously looks absolutely UNREAL. Unreal by any dunk contest's standards. And I'm not saying this as some MJ nut hugger. Today's contestants have the advantage of history to assess what works and what _doesn't work._ But don't forget, the guys & gals holding the cameras have the same advantage. If you think this comment is reaching, it only goes to show the magic of modern cinema. Try YT searching 'FT line dunk rare angle' or something like that. Cheers!
@AndrewVSmith10
@AndrewVSmith10 4 года назад
Wow, I remember watching this...and wearing those shorts myself!
@recolep9063
@recolep9063 4 года назад
Tough judges back then.
@luisnoriega270
@luisnoriega270 4 года назад
No those dunks were plain.
@nickfrancis2008
@nickfrancis2008 4 года назад
That tap the backboard dunk by doc was crazy
@frederik2334
@frederik2334 4 года назад
Dominique with the windmill jam!😘
@jaycoolx3
@jaycoolx3 5 лет назад
Sweeping one handed dunk known todays as the windmill
@garysimard5674
@garysimard5674 4 года назад
4:42 this was done earlier this year and they made it seem like it was an original.
@jonathancuco8176
@jonathancuco8176 3 года назад
Como han cambiado los.tiempos.....si vienen estos a los concursos de ahora los abuchean ....seguroo...pero antes se vivia de.otra.manera que enverdad me gusta hasta mas que los de ahora
@matreyles
@matreyles 4 года назад
Those hawks jerseys were sick
@peterlois1086
@peterlois1086 6 месяцев назад
Wilkens had like 4 dunks in every competition he was in and some how still managed high scores
@Deeboy1214
@Deeboy1214 4 месяца назад
Always the same windmill dunks
@fuzli
@fuzli Год назад
THIS IS GOLD
@Haunted_Gains
@Haunted_Gains 4 года назад
The Thumbnail Literally Looks Like An Action Figure
@Haunted_Gains
@Haunted_Gains 4 года назад
He Looks Like He is Made of Plastic in The Thumbnail
@michaelreyes6258
@michaelreyes6258 4 года назад
Haunted Gains 😂 I just commented that the thumbnail pic looks like Iron Man!
@TheLuisLoo
@TheLuisLoo 4 года назад
Increíble cómo estuvo más espectacular el torneo de clavadas de 1984 que el del 2020!!!
@Vpmatt
@Vpmatt 4 года назад
Si.
@marcosm1693
@marcosm1693 4 года назад
No
@jonathancuco8176
@jonathancuco8176 3 года назад
Depende
@alfredhitchcock45
@alfredhitchcock45 4 года назад
best dunkers of the era: dr. j, dominique, clyde, larry nance
@losmorrosdelnorte
@losmorrosdelnorte 4 года назад
mel saint yea right those dunks were wack and weak.
@jesusortiz9866
@jesusortiz9866 4 года назад
u forgot the greatest of all time MJ
@DafuckyallLookingAt
@DafuckyallLookingAt 3 года назад
You forgot that kid from the bulls
@LOL-ro9ef
@LOL-ro9ef 3 года назад
the only dominiquw can do is windmills lol. hes lame
@verdellcouncil6616
@verdellcouncil6616 Год назад
@@LOL-ro9ef and 360s
@goldenera4ever
@goldenera4ever 6 месяцев назад
Dr. J was such a huge idol for Nance he didn't really want to beat him.
@jtoexternal4717
@jtoexternal4717 4 года назад
This contest is more fair than the pre-fixed one-sided Slam Dunk 2020!
@douglaspinsak1246
@douglaspinsak1246 Год назад
Don't you think maybe you would want to show the replay of the final dunk???
@Koolmoedeesimpson
@Koolmoedeesimpson 4 года назад
They seemed taller with those short shorts 🩳
@raurmanproductions3438
@raurmanproductions3438 Год назад
They treated it like an actual contest back then, now it's a side-show-circus.
@stevemarce1988
@stevemarce1988 2 года назад
Awesomeness 💥 🏀
@ericstrat3579
@ericstrat3579 4 года назад
Notice - Larry Nance was doing the ‘rock the cradle’?
@YeahGorBeats
@YeahGorBeats 4 года назад
Bro it was back in the days don't compare it to nowadays
@stevenpersinger6577
@stevenpersinger6577 6 месяцев назад
A ref passing the ball in the dunk contest 😂
@riolupeta105
@riolupeta105 4 года назад
Dr J is MJ idol don't forget guy's👍👏
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 4 года назад
Dr. J was like a poor man's Brent Barry.
@AnHebrewChild
@AnHebrewChild Год назад
actually I think it was David Thompson
@Gear5_luffy1208
@Gear5_luffy1208 Год назад
Larry nance junior, larry nance. father like son
@injusticeanywherethreatens4810
@injusticeanywherethreatens4810 2 года назад
Where can I find the thumbnail please?
@terrenceperkins5282
@terrenceperkins5282 4 года назад
These guys can take any body out in this era
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 года назад
Well i certainly don't care for all the props today. These guys were all about individual creativity.
@LevelSmackcom
@LevelSmackcom 4 года назад
My dad had the vhs of this lol.
@creoleDJ
@creoleDJ 4 года назад
Old and dated as this is, it’s STILL better than a lot of the more recent contests...
@cplineberger
@cplineberger Год назад
Gotta say, Dunkenstein was fuggin badass.
@Ντερτιλης21Α
@Ντερτιλης21Α 4 года назад
Human highlight
@renu01113991
@renu01113991 6 лет назад
Can someone teach me how hit my head?
@yippee-ki-yay9925
@yippee-ki-yay9925 Год назад
Doc did two FT line dunks. First one he was a foot inside the line so wasn't actual FT line dunk and second he had his foot on the line.
@scottdavidson9963
@scottdavidson9963 Год назад
If u missed a dunk, u were pretty much done. Doc's tap the backboard, then the flush was cold. If he had been in his early 20s, he wins easily.
@davidvalenzuela811
@davidvalenzuela811 4 года назад
They jump like 30 inches of the floor wow 😏
@makinamakina2474
@makinamakina2474 4 года назад
For real wack ass hell dunks like you said 30 inch oh wow
@justinbrown1022
@justinbrown1022 4 года назад
Imagine if one of them would have thought of putting their arm in the rim back then. It would have been epic!!!
@MarkWestbrook-kq9wr
@MarkWestbrook-kq9wr Год назад
In my opinion anyone over 6-7 shouldn't compete in a dunk contest
@patrickfarrell5615
@patrickfarrell5615 4 года назад
Dr J retired from basketball in 87' BUT here he is taking off from the free throw lines? ..
@shomurakamisan
@shomurakamisan 4 года назад
Dr.J should have got second attempt for that miss dunk. Rules are different back in the day.
@ronaldceril1630
@ronaldceril1630 4 года назад
Michael Cooper was competing
@eagletrippin
@eagletrippin 2 месяца назад
No love for Michael Cooper in this video?😂
@ruggedshark5921
@ruggedshark5921 8 месяцев назад
"WoW! What a Stuff Shot!" Circa 1979
@michaelreyes6258
@michaelreyes6258 4 года назад
Iron Man on the thumbnail!
@藤井孝介
@藤井孝介 4 года назад
ドレクスラーがふさふさなとこがジワる。
@elbolsillo
@elbolsillo Год назад
Dr. J should really come up with his own material and not use Jordan for his ideas. 😂
@anthonytaylor7928
@anthonytaylor7928 Год назад
He was doing this before Jordan was even thought of back in 1976 him and David Thompson
@SlapSoCold
@SlapSoCold Год назад
You forgot MJ did His dunk because Dr J told Him do it Right? He copied Dr J
@elbolsillo
@elbolsillo Год назад
@@SlapSoCold right, I didn’t know the sarcasm would be too much…
@chadstokes826
@chadstokes826 4 года назад
The dunks sound like thunder
@gordonworth5461
@gordonworth5461 Год назад
You could make the argument that this dunk contest was better then the one last year. Basically because you have 5 Hall of Famers in it idk
@nitinkataria1288
@nitinkataria1288 4 года назад
You made my day.....
@creoleDJ
@creoleDJ 4 года назад
0:48, don’t know what’s worse: This cradle being called a “windmill” or a “basic cradle”....
@MrBez007
@MrBez007 4 года назад
How old was doc ? Totally unbelievable
@joeblank618
@joeblank618 4 года назад
34
@jimkline746
@jimkline746 4 года назад
Jordan and Barkley were drafted this year, right?
@DafuckyallLookingAt
@DafuckyallLookingAt 3 года назад
Yeah
@Amick44
@Amick44 2 года назад
Entered the league the next season.
@sampson1980
@sampson1980 4 года назад
These guys now days make this look like cell phone vs library
@HOTRAILProductions
@HOTRAILProductions 4 года назад
Is that the sound of Greg Gumble?
@cowan2933
@cowan2933 4 года назад
CSX Productions was thinking the same thing
@ikabodbubwit2377
@ikabodbubwit2377 4 года назад
DrJ tap the board & reversed dunk it should get a 50..judges dont know the effort.
@Vpmatt
@Vpmatt 4 года назад
The only way a 7-4 dude could win a dunk comp is if he takes off from the 3 point line and dunks.
@arthurdouglas4950
@arthurdouglas4950 4 года назад
Classic
@harolddasynth795
@harolddasynth795 4 года назад
You will realize how slamdunk has evolved in years after watching this,lol! these are warm up dunks nowadays
@codychavarria6088
@codychavarria6088 4 года назад
Yes and no, bc I just seen a few of these Dunks This years dunk contest
@harolddasynth795
@harolddasynth795 4 года назад
@@codychavarria6088 FEW but it evolves a lot,you can't deny the fact
@valentinotera3244
@valentinotera3244 4 года назад
I do not think really. Look at some Harold Miner's shièt!
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