Little man dunks but they get increasingly more impressive
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2023-01-12に共有
These are some of the greatest dunks of all time from shorter NBA players.
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コメント (21)
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I only did players 6'1" and under, that's why you won't see any Baron Davis, Ja Morant, Derrick Rose, etc.
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Kevin Johnson dunking on Hakeem was iconic.
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I love how it’s called “little man dunks” when they are all taller then me
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Watching Allen Iverson was like watching Barry Sanders… he was just different than everyone else.
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Spud was the best small man dunker. Actually 5 ft 5 in, no muscle mass and couldn't palm the ball. Unbelievable!! I remember after he won the slam dunk contest, a team of scientists at a Texas university tried to determine why he was able to jump so high without much muscle mass or height. They're explanation was he had abnormal fast-twitch muscle response. Basically, he is a human flea. 😆
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The one with Rozier is beautiful. Paul on Howard was crazy, knowing that he never dunks. Kevin Johnson on Olajuwon was insane too.
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Man, Spud could really fly
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Nate always had the best lil man dunks
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I like that the video is short too
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can we get a hyped play calls from hornets announcer that gets increasingly more hyped?
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Brings me back to good days when defenders didn’t run away from the opportunity to block a dunk!
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I think people forget how athletic young cp3 was
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I used to be able to dunk easy in high school at 6’1, now I’m in college and 6’4 and can’t dunk anymore smh this video motivates me to start working out on my vertical again
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That chirs Paul dunk on Dwight never gets old
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The differences in the announcer's reaction to Chris Paul's dunk is mind blowing
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Spud Webb was my absolute hero from his days at NC State.
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In my mind before I saw this I knew that exact Allen iverson dunk would be the last dunk
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that first kevin johnson one was crazy. He rode the defender like a piggyback after
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That Isiah Thomas putback in the beginning blew my mind
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This teaches us to measure a player by his heart, and not by his height!