Posted Wednesday, February 11, 2009 02:30 PM
If there was ever an argument for getting rid of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, this year's field is it.
I'm a huge fan of the slam dunk. And while I'm a college hoops guy and the pro game sits with me about as well as a plate of expired ham, I live for the NBA All-Star Weekend. And it's all because of the dunk contest.
But when I saw the list of contestants for this weekend's dunk off, I felt a part of me die.
This year's dunk contest will feature defending champ Dwight Howard, former champ Nate Robinson, Portland's Rudy Fernandez and Denver's J.R. Smith, who is filling in for an injured Rudy Gay.
This field of high risers doesn't stir the same excitement that's compelled me to recorded every dunk contest since the early 90's. I have stacks and stacks of VHS tapes that contain some of the greatest dunk contest showings.
There's Dee Brown and his Reebok Pumps, LJ vs. Kemp, Harold Miner, a blindfolded Cedric Ceballos, Isiah Rider's “East Bay Funk”, 12-year-old Kobe, Brent Barry giving hope to vertically-challenged white guys everywhere, that dumb-ass wheel, Vince Carter's arm inside the rim and the greatest dunker of all-time – Jason Richardson.
Hell, I even have 2-Ball on tape when it replaced the dunk contest in 1998.
Last year's edition was great. Howard put on the best showing from a big man since Larry Nance dunked two balls at once. Even Gerald Green blowing out the candle was terrific. The more props the merrier if ...
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