DreAming in DigITal
Apr 24 2005, 20:44
I don't think this has been posted before, and I'm not sure how old it is...But it was the first time I had seen it so I thought I'd post it....
VIDEO
bigbluepride35
Apr 24 2005, 20:46
I think that's from the 2000 olympics and it's Vin-sanity at his best. Seen it before but never get tired of it. Talk about getting posterized
Stealth-X
Apr 24 2005, 20:50
Wasn't that impressive to me.
bangbang023
Apr 24 2005, 20:50
lol I remember first time I saw that dunk, I was amazed. The guy ducks a little, but Vin literally just goes over him lol.
russ0943
Apr 24 2005, 20:52
wow, i think he missed tho
Devil Fish
Apr 24 2005, 20:53
I don't know about the best, but it's some funky ****.
bangbang023
Apr 24 2005, 20:56
QUOTE(russ0943 @ Apr 24 2005, 16:52)
wow, i think he missed tho
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No, it went in but hit the rim and shot out of the net on the side.
bigbluepride35
Apr 24 2005, 20:58
QUOTE(russ0943 @ Apr 24 2005, 16:52)
wow, i think he missed tho
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He didn't miss. And the reason why it's imprseeive folks is the sick height he got on that jump. Yeah it's no fancy under and through the legs windmill reversre 360 (if that's even possible lol) but he jumped OVER a dude! C'mon. And it's in-game. Some may think T-Mac or Jamal Crawford throwing the ball off the backboard and dunking during a game is amazing but now EVERYONE tries that. I'd like to see someone else jump OVER someone during a game.
7ft..haha. 6'6" is correct though. But a good dunk nonetheless.
unique
Apr 24 2005, 21:05
from what I heard the guy was a 7'2" giant from france.
Porsche Design
Apr 24 2005, 21:13
QUOTE(bigbluepride35 @ Apr 24 2005, 16:58)
He didn't miss. And the reason why it's imprseeive folks is the sick height he got on that jump. Yeah it's no fancy under and through the legs windmill reversre 360 (if that's even possible lol) but he jumped OVER a dude! C'mon. And it's in-game. Some may think T-Mac or Jamal Crawford throwing the ball off the backboard and dunking during a game is amazing but now EVERYONE tries that. I'd like to see someone else jump OVER someone during a game.
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vince carter did an off the backboard DUNK during the 05 denver all star game, t-mac only did a backboard-self-LAY-UP
QUOTE(WinXPro @ Apr 24 2005, 16:13)
vince carter did an off the backboard DUNK during the 05 denver all star game, t-mac only did a backboard-self-LAY-UP
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No, he's done a dunk off the backboard before, not just a layup.
JorgeIvan
Apr 24 2005, 21:22
old as hell
don't know about the actual dunk, but he jumped pretty damn high. other than that i'm a bit disappointed.
DreAming in DigITal
Apr 24 2005, 23:12
Yea the reason that I posted it wasn't because of the dunk itself, but it was the height that he jumped...That's just amazing. Sorry for posting a video so old but it's pretty wild.
Deathray
Apr 24 2005, 23:14
He has had some amazing dunks and i think he's going back to his old form since he moved to the nets...
lylesback2
Apr 24 2005, 23:15
you think it's not impressive. but he JUMPS over somebody... their like 6"7 man.. you try jumping over someone 5 feet tall

and even dunking

awesome dunk.. but i've seen better
pretty nice... right over the other guy

I don't think I could do that with a trampoline.
spacey
Apr 26 2005, 18:25
how on earth does he jump so high... /me checks his shoes for rocket thrusters.
huggybear102
Apr 28 2005, 14:53
I used to dunk like that on my 8 year old brother on a seven foot rim
quigley0
Apr 29 2005, 03:32
Too bad that is all we are good at. Dunking. Maybe if we played a little -D-, we'd win gold again

But, I remember watching that dunk. Vince Carter has got some ups, that is for sure
mayamaniac
Apr 29 2005, 03:43
carter, kobe, t-mac, and other serious dunkers should go back to the dunk contest. They've been avoiding each other last few years.
L3thal
Apr 29 2005, 03:51
What a dunk
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