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Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« on: March 11, 2012, 12:17:48 PM »

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This isn't receiving the love it should be; if Blake had did this it would have been front-page news.

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I guess nobody ever questioned his athleticism tho

Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2012, 02:39:19 PM »

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i had to bump this thread because i honestly can't stop watching this dunk.

seriously tho, i've been watching this dunk every few minutes for the past 4 hours.

it's mesmerizing.


1 thing that makes this dunk even better is you get a perfect camera shot of the rockets bench...guys doing everything in their power to not lose their mind.  One dude (is it Patrick Patterson?) even jumps up in awe before he can catch himself haha.


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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2012, 02:44:44 PM »

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Sigh, it is moments like this that makes me miss Gerald sometimes.
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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2012, 03:40:16 PM »

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Wowzers... Too bad he'll be back to the D league before the end of the season.
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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFqwcIwZmZo

Crazy dunk.  He probably should have been T'd up, though, for the gestures.


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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2012, 04:00:28 PM »

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...  the sad thing is, how much time has he spent practicing those dunks?

How much time on everything else?

One of the best dunks I've seen all year, but still...  G-Love, I don't miss you.

Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2012, 04:06:14 PM »

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I think he jumps higher now than when he was younger. He looks like he finally grew into his body...a lot stronger.

Thing is though he still has no offensive game. Probably never will because he cannot handle the ball.

If he could just use his gifts to play some D he could probably carve a nice spot for himself in the league.

Not holding my breath though.


Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2012, 04:07:07 PM »

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He was eye level with the rim.

Even for Elite athletes that's very impressive.

He seems to be doing well in NJ, I hope him the best of luck.

Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #8 on: March 11, 2012, 04:42:45 PM »

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He would have looked so much cooler and more impressive if he got his game face on after the dunk and aggressively sought his defensive assignedment to immediately start playing defense.

Instead he looks like an 18 year old kid after an And1 dunk during an exhibition game. This tells me dumping and passing on Green was the right call.

Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #9 on: March 11, 2012, 04:52:52 PM »

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He would have looked so much cooler and more impressive if he got his game face on after the dunk and aggressively sought his defensive assignedment to immediately start playing defense.

Instead he looks like an 18 year old kid after an And1 dunk during an exhibition game. This tells me dumping and passing on Green was the right call.
Lebron,Wade & Kobe mugs after poster dunks! Should we pass on them also? Some of you guys go to extremes to bash Gerald, its Crazy!

Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #10 on: March 11, 2012, 05:21:07 PM »

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He would have looked so much cooler and more impressive if he got his game face on after the dunk and aggressively sought his defensive assignedment to immediately start playing defense.

Instead he looks like an 18 year old kid after an And1 dunk during an exhibition game. This tells me dumping and passing on Green was the right call.
Lebron,Wade & Kobe mugs after poster dunks! Should we pass on them also? Some of you guys go to extremes to bash Gerald, its Crazy!

I'll tell you what, when GG becomes a complete player, is in the running for MVP awards every year, and is one of the top 10 players in the league, then he can preen and pose after a dunk and I won't roll my eyes.

there's a slight difference between "lebron, Wade, and Kobe" showboating after a dunk and a guy with one limited offensive skill who is on a 10 day contract doing it. It's his choice, but that lack of maturity, to choose to showboat in a close game rather than bust butt back on D, is one of the reasons he is a bust in the NBA to this point.

I mean the guy is essentially playing for his NBA future. Who would you want to commit to here as a gm?

 the kid who threw down this dunk then forgot to play defense because he felt the need to celebrate and risk a T in a close game

OR

The kid who threw this dunk down and got right in his man's face on defense?


P.S two of those guys (kobe and wade) would never, ever decide to showboat during LIVE PLAY in a close game at the cost of playing defense. I hate kobe with a passion, and am indifferent on wade, but please show me the clip where either of them dunks and completely ignores there defensive assignment in a tight game so they can show off for the cameras.

In a blow out? sure.

After an and 1? you bet.

but neither of those guys would do that in a close game. LBJ would but not those two.

Now, that aside, sick dunk by GG. Always loved watching him when he was having an on game. But that said, I'll take the win over the "ooooohhhh ahhhhh" moment that GG provides.
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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #11 on: March 11, 2012, 05:24:37 PM »

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He would have looked so much cooler and more impressive if he got his game face on after the dunk and aggressively sought his defensive assignedment to immediately start playing defense.

Instead he looks like an 18 year old kid after an And1 dunk during an exhibition game. This tells me dumping and passing on Green was the right call.
Lebron,Wade & Kobe mugs after poster dunks! Should we pass on them also? Some of you guys go to extremes to bash Gerald, its Crazy!

Not to say that I like it when they do it either (because I don't), but with 6 titles and 2 or 3 MVP's between them, they probably have a little more clout to pull that move then 10 day contract Gerald Green. His lack of maturity is a documented reason why he is not in the league on a real contract, so for him to know that and to react this way doesn’t speak well to it.

It amazes me how enamored people get with players who dunk well.



Edit - Crownsy stole my thunder. Good post, Crownsy.
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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #12 on: March 11, 2012, 05:36:27 PM »

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I rather enjoy having him in the league.

The humor abounds with people who think that because a guy who's dead between the ears can dunk, he's a good NBA player.

The Celtics' tradition was built on smart, hard-working basketball. Gerald Green is neither, and his presence in the green is one of the franchise's truly embarrassing monents.

Kinda like thinking one dunk makes him a player.
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Re: Gerald Green's MONSTER Dunk
« Reply #13 on: March 12, 2012, 10:29:38 AM »

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theres no that much to bash

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Seems like his "development" compared agains his year here isnt "showing"

but yes.. he can still dunk the hell out of the ball
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