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  2. Jordan Kilganon - Wikipedia

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    Starting at age 15, Kilganon started posting on Youtube some videos of his dunks. In 2021, Jordan Kilganon won Dunk League 3, a contest pitting the world's best dunkers against each other for a $50,000 grand prize.

  3. 10 most insane basketball dunks you've never seen in the NBA

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    Since Phoenix Suns power forward Larry Nance won the NBA's first Slam Dunk contest in 1984, the league's players have upped the ante in terms of the skills involved.

  4. File:Basketball Clipart.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Allen Iverson; Alonzo Mourning; American Basketball Association

  5. Category:Basketball animation - Wikipedia

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    Category: Basketball animation. ... Dunk for Future This page was last edited on 21 April 2020, at 13:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Slam dunk - Wikipedia

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    Vince Carter dunking in 2009. A slam dunk, also simply known as a dunk, is a type of basketball shot that is performed when a player jumps in the air, controls the ball above the horizontal plane of the rim, and scores by shoving the ball directly through the basket with one or both hands. [1] It is a type of field goal that is worth two points.

  7. Earl Manigault - Wikipedia

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    Earl Manigault was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and raised in Harlem, New York.He grew up playing basketball and practiced constantly. With per game averages of 24 points and 11 rebounds, Manigault starred at Benjamin Franklin High School, a basketball powerhouse in the Public Schools Athletic League. [4]

  8. Category:Fictional basketball players - Wikipedia

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  9. Dear Basketball - Wikipedia

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    Dear Basketball is a 2017 American animated film written and narrated by Kobe Bryant and directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. [2] It is based on a letter Bryant wrote for The Players' Tribune on November 29, 2015, announcing his retirement from basketball. [3] [4] The film was distributed online through go90. [5]