The Top 10 Best Dunks by the MONSTER Jordan "Mission Impossible" Kilganon. Probably the most creative dunker ever and for most The Greatest Dunker Ever.
Not just about creativity though, the through the legs behind the back is extremely difficult (not saying lost and found isn't, its stupid hard and looks crazy.) But number 1 is something else, in my opinion this list is pretty accurate.
donkey ass reviews and do's bruh were not asking if hes good in a game im talking about if he went into dunk contest against mj or vince he would obviously win
That lost and found one was the best one for me, so sick. But I do love the elbow deep dunks, when those hit the scene with Carter or whoever the pioneer was... game changer.
Jameel Pugh was the first guy I remember doing the honey dip (elbow hang) in the late 90s- he could 360 elbow hang too. Too soon for RU-vid tho - it was HoopsTV.com in an Internet cafe back in those days!
@R the lakers are trash the only reason they exist is because of lebron and he's in his hey day so the lakers a gonna suck again i bet you only like the lakers because they win all the time loser your going to start liking the suns
@@clonezy7800 I told you have have aspergers ans stuggle with sentence structure. I though RU-vid banned those who discriminate against disable, race, etc..
5-10 years ago you couldn't even imagine these dunks right there and JK proves that impossible can be touch if you believe in your dream. Lucky that I am contemporary with him and other great dunkers
I've seen all those dunks by him but the last one (dont know how I missed it) And man oh man that was INSANE! Number 3 and number 1 are the two most difficult and impressive dunks I'ver ever seen
Pause at 3:05... Forget head above the rim: Dude's freaking SHOULDER is ABOVE THE RIM. He demonstrates nearly 5 feet vertical here. Massive respect. Unbelievable
I want to see the best in the world competing as if it were the Olympics with a mix of amateurs and pros. I don't care if they have an NBA contract or not (or MLB in the case of the home run derby example given). The NBA All Star weekend should be all stars presented by the NBA, not NBA only all stars. They've got the platform for it, they're just not utilizing it as best they could. Of course, this is just my opinion
Alex you want to see the best in the world like the Olympics right? Well people have to qualify for the Olympics they have time trials and all that good stuff. Like the NBA, you know you get drafted then you have to make the team then you have to play enough so they can see you are able to dunk then they will ask you to be in the dunk contest.
@@kerryellison2816 players aren't drafted for their dunking abilities though, it's because of being a well-rounded player and someone that would benefit the team as a whole. I agree the NBA could have behind the scenes trials and should perhaps be more rigorous and only allow a person or two from outside the NBA. Or maybe at first the NBA just allows D-League or up-and-coming NCAA players, or something along those lines. At the end of the day, I want the best of the best, and the NBA has been getting worse and worse at providing that consistently (minus 2016 with Gordon and Lavine- that was arguably the greatest of all-time, but it has been an outlier). The dunk contest was my favorite event growing up, and now it's almost always a let down, despite tripling down on the hype. And it's not because there are no new dunks left or whatever that some people argue, because we see these other amateur/pro-dunker athletes consistently doing ridiculous new stuff. At the end of the day though, you're entitled to your opinion. My opinion though is that I just want to see the best dunkers, and we're not getting that from the NBA as much these days.
@alexmoen I respect your opinion however,These are the best the NBA has to offer. Maybe those guys can raise enough revenue to have something major for themselves and that way NBA players can get involved in that.
What would have made dunk #8 "The Roundhouse" even better was if the guy holding the ball with his right hand was also holding a flimsy tae kwan do board in this left hand just above his head. The lost and found is one of the most original dunks I've seen in ages. Surprised you left out his scorpion dunk.
Lost and found is so simple yet i had to repeat 5 times to see what happened. He's for sure the most creative dunker out there. Was robbed in that tv show...what ever the name was
Where is the Scorpion? He's way cooler than half the dunks in the video. He scored it in the second season of dunk king in a leprechaun costume,for example
Its cooler but that dunk is easy for him. He can hit that dunk like 9 times out of 10 these dunks on the list are very difficult to hit and would be very hard to hit in a dunk contest Thats why he hasnt done most of them in a dunk contest yet.
If you look closely you’ll see that he’s actually a black man wearing a white man body suit . He zips it up and puts it on every morning and before each dunk session
The roundhouse was actually my favorite, I’ve been following Kilganon for a few years. Anytime anyone talks about NBA players and dunk contest, I always say you’ve never seen Jordan Kilganon because he’s the best dunker out there.
I put up some dunks during my years and seen live good dunks, but I can truly say that I David Givins was the best dunker I've seen live. Dunks have evolved to greatness like this and other people including the people in the NBA who were collegetes who were high schoolers. He's amazing,! Jordan Kilganon.
This kid was blessed with incredible leaping prowess, it's amazing to watch! I hope the NBA stops with these lame dunk contests that they've been having, especially the last one. Smh They should start a new format inviting the best dunkers in the country or the world with this guy leading the pack to come and perform their magic.