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might actually have a decent dunk contest this year.


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Barnes is a powerful dunker & has a lot more bounce than people think.

Probably him or George.

LeBron is a punk for never doing this. He's scared of losing.

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Forgot to mention the new rules in my post. Here they are for those that don't know.

 

 

 

Teams will split up into East Vs West.

 

First round will be a free style competition where each dunker will have 90 seconds to make as many dunks as possible.

 

Second round will be a series of head to head battles with the loser being eliminated from the competition. The first conference to win three battles is the winning team.

 

The overall dunk champion will be voted on by fans. 

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Besides the one year Gerald Wallace played in the all-star game, have the Charlotte Bobcats had anybody represent them on all-star weekend? The 3 point contest, dunk contest, skills challenge, even the unwatched celebrity game where Bobcats fans could have witnessed Kemba pass a ball to the U.S. Secretary of Education? Are our players even allowed in the arena? Sheesh.

 

I figured the NBA would find a way to let every team get represented somehow. At least that is how it seemed to be growing up.

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