Shawn Kemp "THE REIGNMAN" best dunker

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  1. Progidy

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    Shawn Kemp "THE REIGNMAN" best dunker

    By far, I think is one of the greatest game-dunkers out there. This dude was a towering 6'10, and had great handles, would go coast to coast and posterize the opponent with a sky-high slam dunk. He had great scoring ability, rebounding skills, and was great with steals and had great blocks. With his flat-top, he conquered his opponents with his offensive and defensive ability.

    GARY Payton would fling the ball into the air as the REIGN man came thundering down. I have seen no body like him, they might be close, but this guy would dunk it all the time.

    Question: If Kemp didn't mess up his career (if he was at his prime)...How would he fit it with today's league?

    HE IS THE GREATEST DUNKER IN GAMES!!!!!!!! GRACE, POWER AND CHARISMA.

    NOBODY PLAYS LIKE HIM, NOBODY
     
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    Kemp was one of the most exciting players of the 90's. He was finally starting to reach his full potential when his alcohol problems took over his life..too bad. I loved the dunk he ad on Rodman in the finals where he sat on Worm's head LOL
     
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    yes yes...shawn kemp was great...but u also gotta give love to MJ and Dominique.......now those were some great dunkers
     
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    Kemp was a man's man dunker. Just a beast on that rim. God I wish I had those hops. Damn...
     
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    Kemp was a beast in his hayday but to say the best dunker ever is a stretch. But I will give the fact that he was on of the best at dunking on people. But when it came to showcase dunking like at the SLam DunK competions he wasnt all that good.
     
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    Shawn Kemp represents the tragedy of not being in control of your impulses; we think nothing when the same happens to average folks like us.

    That said, you're damn right about Kemp being an amazing dunk artist.

    I once saw drive the baseline, throw the rock into the air with one hand, then jump and catch the ball with two hands and reverse dunk it.

    Incredible.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Henacy:</div><div class="quote_post">Kemp was a beast in his hayday but to say the best dunker ever is a stretch. But I will give the fact that he was on of the best at dunking on people. But when it came to showcase dunking like at the SLam DunK competions he wasnt all that good.</div>

    Agreed. Like the original post said, he was a great game-dunker, I enjoyed watching him play, was one of my favorite players. Its just a shame he had to go out like that.
     
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    People see flash and hangtime as the best dunking.

    I see it as power and aggression. Like Duncan and Shaq. Throwing it down with power. The End.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting 44 Caliber Love:</div><div class="quote_post">I see it as power and aggression. Like Duncan and Shaq. Throwing it down with power. The End.</div>

    Well you have your opinion, but getting hangtime and flashy is what makes it special IMO. Any big man can throw it down with power, but it takes good athelticism to get high up in the air, and then come and do some fancy dunk. That's almost like saying you rather see a dunk thrown down with power more than you would like to see a Dr. J type dunk.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple N Gold:</div><div class="quote_post">Well you have your opinion, but getting hangtime and flashy is what makes it special IMO. Any big man can throw it down with power, but it takes good athelticism to get high up in the air, and then come and do some fancy dunk. That's almost like saying you rather see a dunk thrown down with power more than you would like to see a Dr. J type dunk.</div>

    Like you said. I do have my opinions.

    The NBA is getting to flashy period. Once was a league of true skills is now about marketing and flash. Oh well. I like it. Hah.
     
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    geeeeezzzz ^^^ WATCH UR FREAKING HEAD MR. KEMP. haha
     
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    It brings back memories....I used to love watching him...He wouldn't win a slamdunk contest but he surely can dunk on your face...Kinda like K-Mart these days...[​IMG]
     
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    He used to be tight, until he became a drug feen who was addicted to crack and potato chips. But honestly, he could have been one of those players who are on their way to the hall of fame, but he ruined his career and hes gonna have to deal with it. Back when he was in Sea-town he was dope though, but, hes over.
     
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    Kemp was the most explosive player of the 90's, a great combination of speed and power. People sat at the edge of their seats all throughout gametime because they knew at any time, Kemp could strike with thunder or lightning. Guys like Shaq had more power, MJ had more grace (this early/mid 90's here) but Kemp was the best at that time. You young fellas think Vince Carter now in terms of what dunking has done for his career, same effect for Kemp.

    Kemp had one great season here in Cleveland before it started to unravel slowly. The strike season (1998-99) is when he was at his worst, I remember the game that was on Showtime (cable) and the man just looked like the Goodyear Blimp.

    PS: No one touched Dr.J, Wilkins, or MJ in their prime (sorry Vince, you have to be healthy and do it for a little bit longer)
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting King James:</div><div class="quote_post">Kemp was the most explosive player of the 90's, a great combination of speed and power. People sat at the edge of their seats all throughout gametime because they knew at any time, Kemp could strike with thunder or lightning. Guys like Shaq had more power, MJ had more grace (this early/mid 90's here) but Kemp was the best at that time. You young fellas think Vince Carter now in terms of what dunking has done for his career, same effect for Kemp.

    Kemp had one great season here in Cleveland before it started to unravel slowly. The strike season (1998-99) is when he was at his worst, I remember the game that was on Showtime (cable) and the man just looked like the Goodyear Blimp.

    PS: No one touched Dr.J, Wilkins, or MJ in their prime (sorry Vince, you have to be healthy and do it for a little bit longer)</div>


    Props for holdin' it down KJ,I agree wit all you have said...I still rate 'Nique as the best dunker I ever saw...the Highlight Film was amazin to say the least..grace,power and unreal athleticism made 'Nique the man!
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting The Black Widow:</div><div class="quote_post">Props for holdin' it down KJ,I agree wit all you have said...I still rate 'Nique as the best dunker I ever saw...the Highlight Film was amazin to say the least..grace,power and unreal athleticism made 'Nique the man!</div>

    If we chained these kids down and forced them to watch hours of the great Dominique Wilkins, I would guarantee that his avatars/sigs would be all over this site.

    My personal favorite in history.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting King James:</div><div class="quote_post">If we chained these kids down and forced them to watch hours of the great Dominique Wilkins, I would guarantee that his avatars/sigs would be all over this site.

    My personal favorite in history.</div>


    For real..these youngstas would be all over Nique..Don't get me wrong I got love for Vinsanity and J-Rich but ain't one player since Jordan that could compare to Wilkins. His dunks exploded out of nowhere over anyone at anytime...His dunks used to change the tempo of games because they so demoralized the D of his opposition. NBA needs to ashamed for not givin' Dominique the props he so deserves.
     
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    Aslo, players like MJ, Wilkins, Ron Harper, Gerald Wilkins (Dom's brother) Larry Nance, Kenny "Sky" Walker, all these guys would be in the dunk contest every single year because that title meant something.

    You were the dunk champion.

    Now you got babies like Vince and T-Mac saying they don't want to be known as just dunkers and they are afraid of injury. I mean come on now, Vince gets hurt walking down a flight of steps, come on and give the fans what they want if they are the most important as they keep saying.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting King James:</div><div class="quote_post">Aslo, players like MJ, Wilkins, Ron Harper, Gerald Wilkins (Dom's brother) Larry Nance, Kenny "Sky" Walker, all these guys would be in the dunk contest every single year because that title meant something.

    You were the dunk champion.

    Now you got babies like Vince and T-Mac saying they don't want to be known as just dunkers and they are afraid of injury. I mean come on now, Vince gets hurt walking down a flight of steps, come on and give the fans what they want if they are the most important as they keep saying.</div>


    Exactly back then they had to turn cats away from the competition. It was the epitome of creativity,style and entertainment and because all the top dogs were in it,it did indeed mean alot to the players and the fans. The way the players act when it comes to the DC it tells you alot...that they truly don't care about the fans,the people they pay them the big bucks.

    For an example of 'Nique's dunks..I'll tell ya this...in '85 I believe it was the Hawks were playin' the Bucks and the Bucks were up by like 18 in the 4th. Now it must be said that the Bucks and Hawks were 1 and 2 in the Central,the Bucks had been playin' hard D all night and Moncrief and Cummings had held 'Nique to like 10 points thus far.

    It was Kevin Willis I think that shot the ball and missed..the ball bounced high in the air and hit the court untouched..out of nowhere 'Nique catches the ball off the first bounce abd skies to the basket and throws down a thunderous dunk,knocking Terry Cummings on his butt pretty hard. On the inbound from Pressey(i think Paul Pressey was the 1 for them then) Ricky Pierce ends up dribbling it off his foot as soon as he crossed the half court mark and Doc ends up scoopin' it up..Doc sees 'Nique rocketing toward the basket along with Moncrief..Doc throws a perfect bounce pass...again Nique catches the ball off the first bounce and takes off. Now Moncrief was back far enough to be able to defend if it were anyone else,but 'Nique comes thundering down with his best Dr.J 'Rock The Cradle' impersonation and puts ol Sidney on his butt too!

    Now people may think it's nothing special because stuff like that happens routinely,but the Bucks were one of the elite teams of the East and those two dunks completely demoralized the D because of the power and the fact they came from out of nowhere. The Bucks ended up giving up 14 unanswered points and ultimately lost by almost ten.
     

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