@john smith play it in lower speed and you will see that he dribbled the ball first on his first step then he carried it during the last two steps before jumping
@@Joshyy9Productions that's right. Dont let these young cats forget it either. If we dont remind them and correct them when they claim LeBron is the 🐐 MJ will be just another great in history. But the truth is and probably always will be that he's the greatest among the all time greats in so many different categories of the topic that is not even arguable. Kobe was disrespected in the 🐐 conversation everywhere. But now that hes gone those same people acting like they been his A1 from day 1. LeBron lost his chance to become the 🐐 that time he claimed one 💍 with the Cavs is how he knew he was the goat. 🤦 the 🐐 dont have to tell you he's the 🐐.
Joaquín Zck because I was watching it live with my grandmother who’s a Spurs fan to the grave and we all thought Manu was just gonna pass it out to an open teammate and he just rises up outta nowhere and slams the left hand flush clean on Bosh. Plus it’s a prime player getting dunked on by an aging legend 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️
StackinRax you ain’t lying. Shooting literally helped him last way longer and then next thing you know he’s the all time leader in threes. 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ man competed in a dunk contest with Kobe Bryant
I've always called him a good scorer. He could play in the post, slash and get to the rim, and create off the dribble. He really only became a shooter when he went to Boston.
@@grega4231 he only became primarily a spot up shooter off screens in Boston because that's what they needed him to do, and was already good at. He was already an elite 3pt shooter if you remember he broke the single season record for most 3's in 2006.
I hope I will still be able to touch the rim when I get to my 40s... but here's Vince doing reverse alley oops and dunking on people like it's early 2000s all over again
I'm 42 and about 6'2 and I can still finish at the rim, tendinitis in the left jumping knee so I'm a little afraid to go 100% jumping to dunk 10ft, but I noticed as I'm getting older wen I'm not keeping the muscles worked out I'm not jumping as high, now at 22 I had a 42' vert, now it's still a modest 33-36. Depending on how the back and knee is feeling lol, I coach HS ball now so the young dudes keep me fresh and have to hit them with the experience moves that they dont know yet😃
jason jordan I’m still gone off how KG at 39 years old, still had good legs and had thee sole intent on dunking all over Blake griffin and talked ALL the shit after 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ IF I was the ref, IM NOT CALLING NOTHING BUT A TIMEOUT. Blake Griffin you gotta hold that One big dawg ☠️☠️☠️
I can grab it at 38 and I'm 5'10", just stay in shape because it's very easy to drop out at that age, but if you stay with it and exercise regularly you will keep a lot of your bounce...
I amazed myself by being able to dunk in my early 40s. Albeit in warm up, nothing close to an in game dunk. It went downhill quickly in my mid-40s. I'm 46 now and I sometimes look up and wonder if I can even touch the mesh anymore. 🤣 I'm 6'4" for reference.
Grant hill was awesome for the suns. As a fan I loved watching him and Nash run the team together. He was smart and low key at an older age would dunk on you and make big 3’s.
My favorites: - Every Vince Carter dunk - Every Grant Hill dunk. It's a miracle this guy could even walk after the injuries and mistreatments. Style and grace.
A Vince Carter dunk will never be an "old man dunk" since to me he's the greatest dunker of all time. I also can't get excited for big men dunking since they should still be able to get up, just like a shooter should be able to shoot. I get it for guys like Timmy, Kareem, David West. But Shaq dunked multiple times a game through his career.
That big man take makes 0 sense bigger players typically take more punishment in their lower joints and muscles so to see them maintain their athleticism into older age is rare and impressive
It's huge injustice my man Malone never got a ring..I remember my step mom worked for LA Gear back in the day and she was so ...Jazz'd (yeah I did) when Malone walked into the office..All around great guy met him a few times in LA
When I was young and played a lot I never dunked .....but in some dreams at night I would be able to just climb and slam , sometimes kinda slow but I had the verticle hops.....in my dreams.....
Bruh Manu always caught people off guard with his dunks. Lmao the last one in the finals killed me cause I’m thinking he finna pass it out to the three but instead he just launches and dunks on Bosh clean af 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
I really wonder how did you find all these dunks. Most of them are like from really random times and games. One you missed tho, kobes poster between two defenders against i guess brooklyn. Def a top 5
Patrick Ewing's gm 7 game-winning playoff dunk versus the Heat back in 2000 should've been on this list. Not only was he 37 at the time, but it was a game-winning game 7 dunk.
20 years later and Vince Carter becomes the first person over 60 to dunk in an NBA game. Yah know Scott we saw him him doing it in warm ups so we knew he could do it, but to do so in a game.