IGUODALA/J-Smooth/NATE/Hakim in Dunk Contest

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NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2006 – The 2005 Slam Dunk champion, Josh Smith of the Atlanta Hawks, will return to defend his crown in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk competition to be held on NBA All-Star Saturday Night presented by AOL, Feb. 18 at the Toyota Center in Houston. In addition to the reigning champion, the 21st Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk competition will feature Andre Iguodala of the Philadelphia 76ers, and rookies Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks and Hakim Warrick of the Memphis Grizzlies.

The contestants in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk will be competing for $89,750 in prize money, with $35,000 going to the winner. Second place is worth $22,500, third place and fourth place will receive $16,125 each.
The judges of this year’s Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk competition will include Hall of Famer and former Rockets star Clyde “The Glide” Drexler, who helped lead his hometown team to the NBA title in 1995; Hall of Famer and former Rockets and University of Houston star Elvin Hayes; Hall of Famer and former Houston Rockets star Moses Malone, the third-leading rebounder and fifth-leading scorer in NBA history; former Rockets star and current TNT analyst Kenny Smith; and former Houston Rockets head coach Rudy Tomjanovich, who led the Rockets to back-to-back NBA titles in 1993-94 and 1994-95.
The Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk will be broadcast live nationally as part of the NBA All-Star Saturday Night presented by AOL, which will also feature the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout, RadioShack Shooting Stars and PlayStation® Skills Challenge. NBA All-Star Saturday Night will be televised live nationally on TNT in the United States and on Rogers Sportsnet in Canada at 8 p.m. ET.
The NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 19, will air live on TNT, Rogers Sportsnet and ESPN Radio at 8 p.m. EST. The game will also be telecast in 215 countries and broadcast on NBA.com.

NBA All-Star brings together the top NBA players and performers for a week of competition, community service and world-class entertainment. Among the many events that reach more than 3.1 billion people in over 200 countries are the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge; Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk; Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout; PlayStation Skills Challenge; RadioShack Shooting Stars; NBA All-Star Jam Session presented by Nokia, the league's interactive event that attracts more than 100,000 fans each year; and, the 55th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 19.

http://www.nba.com/allstar2006_slamdunk_060131.html


I thought it would be 6, but those 4 were 4 that were in my predicted group...

Absolutely delighted that Iguodala's in it, Warrick will get to get himself out there, and Nate will continue to. Can't wait to see it, and I predict it comes down to Iguodala/Josh Smith.

Really, all four are great athletes and dunkers, and have a chance to win.
 
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The dunk contest is becoming so weak these days. 4 players???? How boring is that. The dunk contest has gotten crappier by the year. It all started that one year Wallace was in it and they made them spin the wheel to emulate an old dunk. They are robbing these guys of their creativity.
 
its gettin wacker and wacker..... james is scared to hop in because he knows he cant win..... and the rest of those dudes..... just cowards... SMITH got this again!
 
thesanityannex said:
The dunk contest is becoming so weak these days. 4 players???? How boring is that. The dunk contest has gotten crappier by the year. It all started that one year Wallace was in it and they made them spin the wheel to emulate an old dunk. They are robbing these guys of their creativity.

Just like they robbed Gerald of the title in the first place...

I won't be watching this year. Four contestants? Had this been the case back in the day, we never would have been treated to the likes of Spud Webb...
 
VF21 said:
Just like they robbed Gerald of the title in the first place...

I won't be watching this year. Four contestants? Had this been the case back in the day, we never would have been treated to the likes of Spud Webb...
Yup. Wallace was shafted. I've never been pissed watching a dunk contest until that (Kings fan or not). The contest used to feature premier players such as Jordan, Wilkins, Webb etc. The dunk contest is now the last thing I want to see on All Star weekend. Hell, I'll just watch the rookie/sophmore game for my dunk fest.
 
Stojakovic said:
Wow, what a bad lineup.

Horrible.

Uh, why? All four of those guys are proven athletes, dunkers and provide excitement. Nate/Warrick have shown a bunch of it in the NBA, as they did in their college years. Guys showing that above during the season, up to the selecting point of the participants is how the guys are picked.

Anyone expecting LeBron to be in it just was dreaming, and there were four participants in 2005/2004/2003/2002 dunk contests as well.

I'll certainly be watching because of all four, best looking field since 2003 easily.
 
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thesanityannex said:
The dunk contest is becoming so weak these days. 4 players???? How boring is that. The dunk contest has gotten crappier by the year. It all started that one year Wallace was in it and they made them spin the wheel to emulate an old dunk. They are robbing these guys of their creativity.
Wallace got ROBBED that year. ROBBED I say!
 
go look at Hakim Warrick's stats, damn near all of his season high's are against the kings... im going for Nate.

no but seriously this dunk contest sucks bigtime. Can we get some stars in there.

a real dunk contest: LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Andrea Iguodala, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Dwayne Wade, and Gerald Wallace.
 
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