These are the most creative dunks in NBA Slam Dunk Contest history but they get increasingly more creative as the video goes on! Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
@@Zfb124Yea. But it’s not the “greatest dunk of all time”… That delusional. The “dunk of death”, from Vince Carter in the Olympics is the greatest dunk of all time, period.
It's not even debatable. If somehow he was right under the hoop and had such muscle memory that he could dunk by approximate feel, maybe the blindfold might be real. But you can't run 70 feet and know when to jump and what to aim at if you can't see. He didn't even miss it badly on purpose a couple of times, so that it looked like he was recalibrating how many steps it would take.
@@ChikoTheOGDog Even then, try running a straight line just for 10 steps whilst blindfolded, it's almost impossible. Let alone running half a court, jumping at the perfect moment and being exactly infront of the rim
I watched that contest live, it wasn't all that great in the moment, but then again a lot of these dunks look so much better on replay because they took 10 attempts to finally nail
toppins literally did a vince carter mix with serge just now tho n somebody cleared kai, blake cleared a car hood and get blessed, we just in a hating era bruh, it ain’t much to do
I thought McClung’s first dunk was impressive all of the other were solid but nothing crazy. The Aaron Gordon dunks in this video and his battle with Lavine were insane. We need that again.
@rodriquezdaniels8706 even though Gordon got robbed I agree.. also I wouldn't participate anymore after getting robbed so can't blame him for not coming back
Vince Carter ended the slam dunk contest. It doesn't get any better than that. Now they dress up, use props, and do circus tricks because they can't put up actual better dunks.
@@thenightingale7405 Jordan Kilganon invented new dunks, but NBA players nowadays don't even put any effort in the All-Star game itself. Heck, Kobe did the elbow dunk in '97 (apparently originated in the 80s) well before VC made it official in 2000.
@@easylife6348 Whoever got significantly injured in the entire history of the ASG? As analysts have said, players nowadays put more effort in random pickup games than the ASG.
Its a great dunk but they messed it up like 20 times and barely completed it in time, I think Amare timed out on one of his other dunk attempts as well
@@davincerica7232 look, if you're gonna discuss Aaron Gordon getting robbed in a dunk contest, glare towards DWade and Derrick Jones Jr, not towards Lavine
Yeah I pretty much stopped taking the contest seriously after Gordon took consecutive losses with the most insane dunks ever done in ASW history. The sit down over the mascot is still the most impressive contest dunk I’ve ever seen, and until they get some judges who recognize that and players who can do stuff remotely on that level then viewership is gonna stay low.
I can't believe people still associate that dunk contest (which also had the cupcake dunk) with the most overrated dunk in dunk contest history (Superman) than the tap off the glass. THAT's why Dwight Howard deserved to win, not Superman
A. That dunk wasn’t that creative B. If we’re being honest it’s nowhere near the best dunk of all time. People only like it cuz of the context and cuz it’s iconic. If we’re judging it like dunk contest judges, it isn’t that impressive. Paul George did that shit in an actual nba game.
I love the crowd all over the judges last night once they boned McClung on that 1:09 dunk 4:40 is my all time favorite in the contest. I'll always go for the dumb looking mascot on a hoverboard😂
4:07 this is so impressive, especially Steve Nash head pass.. I wonder how many attempts they did. That was perfectly executed and creative. Dunk contents need more creativity and power to be entertaining.
This for real is one of the coolest basketball courts/lights, entertainment ans athleticism/hype and energy I've ever seen in a minute in basketball for a dunk contest. This shit was CRAZY