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Quote from: ohiocelticsfan on April 04, 2010, 01:06:13 AMQuote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:59:27 AMQuote from: ohiocelticsfan on April 04, 2010, 12:47:04 AMQuote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:44:31 AMNo offense, but where the heck is Nate Robinson? Spud Webb? Dee Brown? Three of the greatest dunking PG's of all time, and must-haves for this list!None taken, I couldn't remember all of them to make the list available to you all but, Nate Robinson was #1 and Spud was #2. Dee Brown didn't make the cut apparently.He was the first to lay down the "No-Look" dunk, and the pumping up of his Reeboks was a classic moment in Slam-Dunk competition history. Oh yes, I'm aware, I honestly didn't even think of him though until you said something. (shameful, I'm aware.) I'm just as astounded as you are that he didn't make the cut.They may not consider him a "pure" PG, as he played both positions, (PG & SG) ... that's probably why he wasn't included. Great thread, OCF! (TP)
Quote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:59:27 AMQuote from: ohiocelticsfan on April 04, 2010, 12:47:04 AMQuote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:44:31 AMNo offense, but where the heck is Nate Robinson? Spud Webb? Dee Brown? Three of the greatest dunking PG's of all time, and must-haves for this list!None taken, I couldn't remember all of them to make the list available to you all but, Nate Robinson was #1 and Spud was #2. Dee Brown didn't make the cut apparently.He was the first to lay down the "No-Look" dunk, and the pumping up of his Reeboks was a classic moment in Slam-Dunk competition history. Oh yes, I'm aware, I honestly didn't even think of him though until you said something. (shameful, I'm aware.) I'm just as astounded as you are that he didn't make the cut.
Quote from: ohiocelticsfan on April 04, 2010, 12:47:04 AMQuote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:44:31 AMNo offense, but where the heck is Nate Robinson? Spud Webb? Dee Brown? Three of the greatest dunking PG's of all time, and must-haves for this list!None taken, I couldn't remember all of them to make the list available to you all but, Nate Robinson was #1 and Spud was #2. Dee Brown didn't make the cut apparently.He was the first to lay down the "No-Look" dunk, and the pumping up of his Reeboks was a classic moment in Slam-Dunk competition history.
Quote from: Bahku on April 04, 2010, 12:44:31 AMNo offense, but where the heck is Nate Robinson? Spud Webb? Dee Brown? Three of the greatest dunking PG's of all time, and must-haves for this list!None taken, I couldn't remember all of them to make the list available to you all but, Nate Robinson was #1 and Spud was #2. Dee Brown didn't make the cut apparently.
No offense, but where the heck is Nate Robinson? Spud Webb? Dee Brown? Three of the greatest dunking PG's of all time, and must-haves for this list!
Is Robert Pack on the list?
Quote from: barefacedmonk on April 04, 2010, 01:29:16 AMIs Robert Pack on the list?Yes he was, though I don't remember what number he was off the top of my head.