<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>There is a spot on the very top of a backboard at the RDV Sportplex -- almost 3 feet above the rim -- where Dwight Howard signed his autograph during a single jump. Although the penmanship is shaky, the feat speaks volumes.</div> Source I wonder if he plans to do that for the dunk contest.
Uh, thats actually fucking incredible? My biggest complaint about the recent dunk contests is that the emphasis has been on progressing the alley-oop pass and not the dunk (see also, Nash and Amare's BS attempt either last year or 2 years ago). I'd rather see advancement in creativity. Now if we've reached a point where the human body can't spin anymore, lets push how high we can get him to jump!
I wanna see someone take off from the 3 pt line, take a dump on the free throw line, and then throw down. Now that's a 50.