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NBA officials say that Perkins has a vertical bounce height of meters, and his height is meters, which adds up to meters, and the height of the basket is meters, so it is impossible for him to dunk. I don't know if you're satisfied?
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No. He's the only one in the NBA who can't. It is said that the following should not be considered for dunking.
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Yes, lower the basket.
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I don't think so, if the basket is low...
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Can't buckle blue! That's for sure !
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New York's rookie named Nate Robinson No. 4 Height 175cm In the game against the Heat November 29 Flying wheel dunk The commentator at the time said: Does he want a dunk?
The 76ers' No. 3 Ai Jr. failed to defend Knight with a 3-point whistle at the end of the game on the 28th, and the 76ers lost to New York with three points.
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How is it possible, he is not a potato, he is shorter than a potato.
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The Nuggets are a bunch of dunk maniacs.
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I think the Thunder love buckles more.
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Just play the NBA game.
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So to speak, but I think it's still Billups' role.
Billups is a great PG.
The Nuggets have him, and the Suns have Nash.
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Not necessarily, the style of play is different, the strategy is different, and the way of scoring will be different.
There are a lot of dunks on other teams, too!
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J.R. Smith is a player who loves to dunk, and so is Anthony.
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J.R. Smith is a famous dunk player, and Martin is also a violent dunk! The whole team is basically the master of the basket!
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A dunk is a consistent way to score and a way to show yourself. Different players have different styles, some are steady, some are flamboyant. The most consistent way to score with a dunk is something that every player loves, it's just a matter of whether they want to perform or not.
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All are relatively young. I like to perform!
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It's true that he can't dunk, but his strength is very large, although his height is only nodding, but his press weight is the same as Yao Ming, and he can be said to be a strong man of the same height!
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I guess not, it's okay to touch the basket with his bounce, but it seems to be difficult to dunk.
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Legend has it that he can dunk, and he did not deny that a short player would not be able to get along in the NBA if he did not have his own strengths. However, he holds the NBA's top overtime scorer.
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No, he's in meters, and bouncing averagely.
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No, I can't.
People who are more than 1.6 meters can only be buckled by Weber, a former potato.
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No, his bounce isn't n Robin tamed.
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Can't be too short.
But the layup is possible.
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Yes, he's going to take part in the Blue Buckle Contest.
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Upstairs don't understand, don't say, deducting and being able to buckle in the game are two different things,,, and the ability of potato buckles is not just to be able to buckle.
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Is he the all-time leading scorer in overtime?
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Can dunk, he used to dunk in an exhibition game, but not in an official game.
Earl Boykins (born June 2, 1976) in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is a retired American professional basketball player who played as a point guard. At 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters), Boykins is the second-shortest player in NBA history after Tini Magosy Boggs (5 feet 3 inches).
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No, he's the shortest player in the NBA right now, playing for the Nuggets, known in the league as a prowess, and as far as I know, the shortest NBA player who can dunk blue is Webb, nicknamed Potato, who is only 170cm, and now the shortest player in the league who can dunk is the 175cm guard in New York, who was also the champion of last year's dunk competition.
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Absolutely, he used to deduct it during an exhibition match.
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Of course not
If he can dunk, he will probably be the first to participate in the high jump competition!
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No, after all, he only has meters, but he is fast, and now he plays for the Denver Nuggets, entered the NBA in '98, and played for the Nets since he entered the Nuggets in '03, and he has performed well in the 04 05 season, with an average of points and assists per game
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It's a fart, absolutely not, I've never heard of it, and it can't be. If it could, it would have been big news a long time ago. At present, the height of the human dunk limit is just that.
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Yes, I almost won the slam dunk championship.
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It's unlikely that you haven't seen rice, but there is a slam dunk champion "potato" in history - Webb.
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He can't put a standard basket, who doesn't believe it, you can go to him and ask
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The NBA's basket probably won't be dunked.
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There should be, according to my knowledge.
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I don't know this, but I heard that he often interferes with the ball in middle school games.
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I don't know, he's never dunked in the NBA anyway.
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It's not how to deduct the previous Nuggets' Boikins Genius unless it is done in some other way.
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No, but you can't dunk, it's not necessarily not strong, like the Hornets' Paul is a guard, and he's also very good The United States also has some strong guards, Kidd, and they're all superstar hungry
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That's of course, hehe
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Iverson can certainly dunk, and he has a lot of regular dunks in games.
Allen Iverson, male, born on June 7, 1975, is a former famous NBA basketball player, an 11-time NBA All-Star team, and the captain of the U.S. men's basketball dream team.
He was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers on June 26, 1996, becoming the shortest No. 1 pick in NBA history, nicknamed "The Answer." Iverson played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Nuggets, Grizzlies and Pistons in his 14-year career, averaging minutes, points, assists and steals per game. Over the course of his career, Iverson was a four-time scoring champion, an 11-time All-Star, and a three-time steal champion.
In the 2000-2001 season, Iverson played the best performance of his career, winning the regular season MVP trophy and helping the 76ers reach the NBA Finals. On October 30, 2013, Allen Iverson officially announced his retirement in Philadelphia.
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You can see how high the 76ers vs. Iverson jumped in the Lakers Finals.
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Everyone in the NBA can dunk! It's short though! But they have to bounce so hard that Paul can dunk as well.
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It's totally okay, go and look at the 2001 Finals recap, which has Iverson's fast-break dunk.
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It can be buckled, and it looks good.
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AI can dunk, and it's exciting!
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Hehe, there are often when you are young, but now you are very rare.
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Runners rarely dunk: Billups Nash Marbury Basically, point guards under 1.90 meters are impossible to dunk on the spot without running. Have you ever seen Alstom's run-up dunk?
If you run, you can basically run more than 1.90 meters... Even the Knicks' dunk king, Nate. Isn't Robinson too good?
However, in the past, the Nuggets' Boykins seemed to be unable to dunk when he ran up. According to him, it's not that he can't dunk, but that he can't catch the ball with one hand, and he attributes the few dunks to a small hand, not a poor bounce.
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Active players should be able to dunk, and Earl Boykins is no longer in the NBA this season.
If I had to pick one, I think the most likely would be Jazz veteran guard Brevine Knight for three reasons: 1A height of 5 feet 10 inches (about 1.78 meters) is the height of an ordinary person.
2.He's a Stockton-esque playmaker with average physical gifts. 3.
At the age of 34 years old, the years are not forgiving.
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Nash, he has a good friend who said that if Nash dunked in a game one day, he would run naked on one of Vancouver's busiest streets.
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Nashkid, both of these are old, Billups Iverson used to be fine, and now he can't.
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What are you going to do, can they have anything to do with you? He can't you be awesome if you can? Then you go to the NBA.
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Nash has never dunked in the NBA.
Then it should be the 165 boygins.
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Let me tell you, the dwarf Boboygins is no longer there and is going to play in Europe. There's hardly anyone in this league who can't dunk. If you have to say that you can't dunk (many players will choose to make a layup in the fast break for insurance purposes in the game, and the dunk in the game is very physically demanding) As the previous brother said, Brevennight didn't dunk in the game, he turned out to be the backcourt engine of the Bobcats, just organized, and didn't need him to attack, so he was already very short and he wouldn't dunk.
Nash also barely dunked, but they don't know if they dunked in practice. Brooks can definitely dunk, I can vouch for it with my head, and if you watched that aerial relay between Artey and Bob before the end of the third quarter of Game 6 of the Rockets vs. Lakers this year, you know. His hand has already exceeded the basket by a piece, but there is not enough time, and he must shoot immediately, and he chooses to shoot on the board.
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Only Nash. The cloth will also be empty. Kidd: Oh, the Games will be deducted.
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I think a lot of it, not Brooks
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Anything but Boikins is fine.
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Chandler is the one who later joined CBA Plaza.
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McDyce, now at the Spurs.