Take a look back at Michael Jordan throwing down a two-handed "Rock the Cradle" dunk vs. Milwaukee in 1984!
Michael Jordan's Free-Throw Line Dunk (1988) Arguably the most famous dunk in history, Jordan's soaring leap from the free-throw line secured his second consecutive title. Vince Carter's 2000 ...
Michael Jordan won the 1988 dunk contest with windmills and reverses. Nearly three decades later, LaVine had to re-create Jordan’s famous free-throw line dunk three times — adding a lob catch ...
On Saturday, four high-flying dunkers will participate in the 2025 NBA AT&T Slam Dunk Contest. This year's contest will feature Chicago Bulls rookie forward Matas Buzelis, San Antonio Spurs rookie ...
Like most who try the dunk Dr. J pioneered and Jordan made famous, Carter didn’t exactly launch from behind the line. Dribbling almost full-court, Carter took off with a foot well inside the paint.
And that's what he did every time he visited Rucker Park, the most famous playground ... starting with a dunk with two balls and ending with the legendary action that Michael Jordan would later ...
Ron Harper, Michael Jordan's former teammate in the famed Chicago Bulls dynasty, came up at a time when the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest was a traditional display of hops and power. Apparently ...
Past winners include Dominique Wilkins, Michael Jordan and Vince Carter. Past dunks include Jordan’s Julius Erving–inspired free-throw line jam, Wilkins’s windmill and Carter’s reverse 360.
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