Twin Dunks - JR Smith vs Zach Lavine - Behind the Back Dunk - You Decide the WInner
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2015
- Pro Hoops Daily Twin Dunks features some of the greatest dunks in NBA history. They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery; Twin dunks features the remakes of some of the greatest dunks and gives the fans a chance to decide which version is the best. In this feature Zach Lavine does the behind the back dunk. JR Smith was the first to do this dunk in the 2005 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.
Who wins?
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J.R. Smith is a Professional Basketball player who is best known for making it to the NBA right out of High School. Smith played his high school basketball at St. Benedict Prep and was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the 2004 NBA Draft.
Zach Lavine is a Professional Basketball player who is best known for winning the 2015 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Zach played his Collegiate Basketball at UCLA and was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 13th Overall Draft Pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. - Спорт
No doubt about this one. Zach Lavine killed it.
After D Brown & Shawn Kemp in 91... these two are the best EVER in style & difficulty (S&D)! EVER! KEMP's multiple dunks with tosses over his back in 91' still cannot be touched in S&D, but Brown did win; therefore, afforded the S&D champ!
Zach caught it off the lob to himself, which is easier than what JR did... but overall Zachs is cleaner.. but JR was the first to ever even try this dunk, so props to him.. and it was over 10 years before Zach
Its crazy jr gets no recognition for inventing this dunk everyone uses
Zach won that!! It was a lot smoother than JR's, plus JR missed it about 3 ties before he finally made it.
Imma say equal J.R. Cuffed it man stop it
J.R. !!!
Sean Paul Jr's Dunk was harder, because he did it without the bounce, but he missed it like 3 times, so I think that took away from the crowd excitement on his dunk.
+Pro Hoops Daily yeah but he's my favorite player 😉
Sean Paul Oh ok, Can't argue with that. Lol
LaVine's definitely 3rd!