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Who won the dunk contest in 2016?

By Rachel Newton

Who won the dunk contest in 2016?

Zach LaVine
2016 NBA Slam Dunk Contest/Winners

Aaron Gordon is now a two-time People’s Champ in the Dunk Contest. Gordon, who in 2016 was the winner in the eyes of many when he was runner-up in an epic showdown with Zach LaVine, was once again robbed of the trophy. Gordon had another classic performance, getting perfect scores on each of his first five dunks.

Who won Aaron Gordon vs Zach LaVine?

Gordon lost to LaVine in 2016 in one of the greatest dunk contests with the two players combining for six consecutive 50-point dunks in Toronto. The 2016 duel revived the event that turned stagnant.

Who were the judges in the 2016 dunk contest?

The jam was met with gasps from the United Center crowd, but Gordon was awarded only a 47, giving the victory to Jones. Parker and Common each awarded Gordon a 10 for the dunk, with the other three judges — Dwyane Wade, Scottie Pippen and Chadwick Boseman — each giving him a 9.

Who won the 2017 dunk contest?

Glenn Robinson III
NBA Slam Dunk Contest champions

YearHost cityPlayer
2016TorontoZach LaVine
2017New OrleansGlenn Robinson III
2018Los AngelesDonovan Mitchell
2019CharlotteHamidou Diallo

How tall is Aaron Gordon?

6′ 9″
Aaron Gordon/Height

Who did the first dunk ever?

In the 1940s, Bob Kurland was a major part of Henry Iba’s Oklahoma A&M teams that won two NCAA titles in 1945 and 1946, and his play altered the course of hoops forever. It didn’t happen on purpose, though. In 1944, Kurland and the Aggies were playing at Temple.

Who dunked first in NBA?

Joe Fortenberry
Kurland may be credited with basketball’s first dunk, but the first one made in an organized basketball game belongs to the NBA’s Joe Fortenberry. While training for the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, he dunked the ball into the net like someone “dunking their roll into a cup of coffee.”

Who won 2020 dunk competition?

Derrick Jones Jr.
WINNER: Derrick Jones Jr.

Is Rick Barry related to Brent Barry?

Brent Robert Barry (born December 31, 1971), also known by the nickname “Bones”, is an American basketball executive, broadcaster and former player. He is the son of former NBA player Rick Barry.

Did Muggsy Bogues ever win the slam dunk competition?

Given the fact that Muggsy Bogues didn’t ever dunk in-game, the title of “shortest NBA player to dunk” belongs to Spud Webb. Measuring just 5-foot-7, Spud Webb not only dunked in games, but even won the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Muggsy Bogues was an amazing player. He was a pretty decent player.

What is the best dunks in Dunk Contest history?

Vince Carter: 360 Windmill (2000)

  • Vince Carter: Honey Dip (2000)
  • Michael Jordan: Free-Throw Line Dunk (1988)
  • Julius Erving: Free-Throw Line Dunk (1976)
  • Andre Iguodala: Behind-the-Basket Reverse (2006)
  • Jason Richardson: Off-the-Glass,East Bay Funk Dunk (2004)
  • Michael Jordan: Kiss the Rim (1987)
  • Dwight Howard: Behind-the-Basket Windmill (2008)
  • How many slam dunk contest has Micheal Jordan won?

    Beyond the more prestigious honors such as being a six-time NBA champion and five-time league MVP, he has a pair of Slam Dunk Contest awards to his name. Jordan participated in the event three times in his career but won in his final two appearances in 1987 and 1988.

    Who was the winner of the dunk contest?

    The NBA reintroduced the Slam Dunk Contest in 1984 at its birthplace in Denver. Phoenix’s Larry Nance defeated the original Dunk contest winner Julius Erving in the final round.