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  • #76
    Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

    Originally posted by Diamond Dave View Post
    Mike Wells just said on Twitter that Paul is trying to get Larry Bird to take part in the competition with him! This may be the only way for him to win in this ridiculous new format.
    Only if Paul lets Larry dunk over him.
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    • #77
      Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

      Meh... I was happy for Pacers players to have a chance to participate in All Star weekend when things were good but now that the team is slumping I'd prefer these guys not get anywhere near it.
      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

      -John Wooden

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      • #78
        Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

        Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
        I don't really know how creative he is, but Chase Budinger can JUMP. He's far from "just some white guy."
        Yeah i'm pretty sure he has a long term standing contract with the clorox company. It's a well known fact that the way bleach is made is they just let Chase Budinger stand in a pool of water for a while.

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        • #79
          Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

          Originally posted by Diamond Dave View Post
          Mike Wells just said on Twitter that Paul is trying to get Larry Bird to take part in the competition with him! This may be the only way for him to win in this ridiculous new format.
          Larry walks out in one of those slick Pacers retro warmup jackets, asks each of the other dunk contestants who's finishing second to PG, lobs a no look behind him to a streaking Paul George who thunders it home. Yeah that might win it.

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          • #80
            Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

            Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
            If it was just New York, it would have been lopsided enough. Sadly, he is going up against New York, the Asian population, and every kid 10 year old and younger. In the words of Vince Carter: Its ova.
            Then, in the words of Vince Carter's dunks, Paul's gonna have to bring his A+ game.

            I know, that doesn't make sense.
            witters: @imbtyler, @postgameonline

            Originally posted by Day-V
            In conclusion, Paul George is awesome.
            Originally posted by Slick Pinkham
            Our arena, their arena, Rucker park, it just doesn't matter. We're bigger, longer, younger, faster, and hungrier.


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            • #81
              Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

              I'm actually glad Paul is in the dunk contest. Have we ever seen a Pacer in it? Hope my memory's not going on me.

              With that said, I think the team should take turns in the dunk tank the way they've been stanking.

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              • #82
                Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                Yeah your memory is going. Fred Jones won it with the dunk shown earlier in this thread.

                A quick trip to Wikipedia reveals that Jon Bender, Kenny Williams, and Terrance Stansbury also participated as Pacers. I remembered Bender, but completely forgot about Williams and Stansbury.
                Last edited by travmil; 02-16-2012, 07:14 PM.

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                • #83
                  Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                  Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                  I'm actually glad Paul is in the dunk contest. Have we ever seen a Pacer in it? Hope my memory's not going on me.

                  With that said, I think the team should take turns in the dunk tank the way they've been stanking.
                  Freddie Jones in 2004! Terence Stansbury in 1985-87!



                  witters: @imbtyler, @postgameonline

                  Originally posted by Day-V
                  In conclusion, Paul George is awesome.
                  Originally posted by Slick Pinkham
                  Our arena, their arena, Rucker park, it just doesn't matter. We're bigger, longer, younger, faster, and hungrier.


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                  • #84
                    Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                    Originally posted by travmil View Post
                    Yeah your memory is going. Fred Jones won it with the dunk shown earlier in this thread.

                    A quick trip to Wikipedia reveals that Jon Bender, Kenny Williams, and Terrance Stansbury also participated as Pacers. I remembered Bender, but completely forgot about Williams and Stansbury.
                    Oh well. I suppose part of this is because I'm trying to forget those guys...

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                    • #85
                      Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                      Originally posted by PurduePacer View Post
                      Is it just me or is Paul George a very "graceful" dunker? I mean, he doesn't explode on his dunks. Paul George kinda "floats" to the basket on his dunks. As a side note, the man has good body control in the air.


                      Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                      • #86
                        Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                        Originally posted by Diamond Dave View Post
                        Mike Wells just said on Twitter that Paul is trying to get Larry Bird to take part in the competition with him! This may be the only way for him to win in this ridiculous new format.
                        Hmmmm...I would pay to see Larry Bird dunk at his old age. This alone is worth the price of admission. I hope that Larry Bird is a good sport and goes along with it.


                        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                        • #87
                          Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                          Originally posted by Diamond Dave View Post
                          Mike Wells just said on Twitter that Paul is trying to get Larry Bird to take part in the competition with him! This may be the only way for him to win in this ridiculous new format.
                          Hey hes still the best passer on the Pacers lol
                          Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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                          • #88
                            Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                            Paul said he was gonna have a big announcement in ten minutes about 35 minutes ago on twitter. Anyone know what it was?


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                            • #89
                              Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                              The only hope that George has at all would be to enlist Yao Ming to assist him in dunking. Even if Yoa just handed him the ball (not even throw it) this would give him a better chance than he has now.

                              Fan voting via social media is just beyond idiotic.


                              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                              • #90
                                Re: Paul George to the dunk contest

                                Originally posted by imbtyler View Post
                                The following is a write-up I just posted on Postgame Online for the contest. Take a look at some of these guys' "best dunks", evaluate their skills, and tell me what you think. Also included Team Flight Brothers' "19 Dunks You Haven't Seen in the NBA Dunk Contest" to add some perspective on how Paul could easily take this contest himself. Thanks for reading.

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                                It took some online viral campaigning and marketing, as well as some flashes of dunk genius from the King himself, but when the NBA announced the participants of the 2012 NBA Slam Dunk Contest today, Paul George (AKA 2Much4You) had officially been named, as well as Houston Rockets' Chase Budinger, Minnesota Timberwolves' rookie Derrick Williams, and New York Knicks' rookie Iman Shumpert (his dunk 'assistant', Jeremy Lin, was also named/hyped).

                                So let us start with examples of each competitor's skill set.

                                Chase Budinger was the runner-up (to Gerald Henderson) in the McDonald's All-American High School dunk contest in 2006. His dunks consisted of a one-handed tomahawk (lame), a windmill at full extension (game dunk these days), and a reverse rider underneath the basket (not bad).



                                As far as Derrick Williams goes, he has the skill and athleticism to participate, as well as some creativity. But I don't think he has anything in his repertoire that will shock the fans and judges. Below, Williams makes a sweet two-handed 360 on the fast break during his time at Arizona. During a pre-season open practice, he throws down a few nice windmills, including one off the side of the backboard, but nothing I wouldn't consider to be "in-game dunks". In the last video, Williams kills a few windmills and pump 360's that could be pretty-looking in the contest. The question is: does he have the creativity to go beyond what has already been seen, and provide excitement on his dunks?







                                Iman Shumpert is going to be the favorite to win the dunk contest, specifically because the NBA botched the judging process by allowing online, text, and Twitter voting. So #Linsanity will take over the dunk contest simply because he is the Nash to Shumpert's 2006 Stoudemire. However, Shumpert has the best chance (besides Paul George) to win this contest based on talent alone. In these highlights from the Impact Basketball lockout league from this past offseason, Shumpert shows off his crazy jumping ability, and his skillful creativity when dunking. This guy has a shot.





                                But when it comes down to it, the Postgame Online favorite to win the 2012 NBA Slam Dunk Contest is the Indiana Pacers' Paul "King" George, AKA 2Much4You. Of the other players in the contest, he's the only one who's performed more than a one- or two-handed dunk in an NBA game, having put down several alley-oops and, of course, his sick reverse against the New Jersey Nets. Besides that, look at some of the other creative dunks he's performed in front of a camera, and see what you think, compared to the evidence given for the other contestants.











                                If you aren't excited for this dunk contest, whether your team has someone in the contest or not, then you better get your head out of your ***. If nothing else, Derrick Williams will be exciting, and Shumpert and George are going to light up the contest. I have a few ideas of my own, and wish I could give the suggestions to Paul George, but until then, I'll let my good friends over at Team Flight Brothers show you 19 dunks that have never been done in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest (besides Werm's "Lob Scoop Reverse", which DeMar DeRozan DESTROYED last year, calling it the "Showstopper").



                                I would personally pick Special FX's behind-the-back 360, Young Hollywood's out-the-hand windmill elbow dunk, Air Bama's elbow alley-oop OVER someone, any dunk involving JusFly's cartwheel (windmill, between the legs, etc.), JusFly's under both legs (with or without the Dubble Up), and especially TDub's 540 reverse windmill, "Dubble Up" (out-the-hand between-the-legs OVER someone), or "Dubble Up X" (out-the-hand reverse pump over someone).

                                This year, the Slam Dunk Contest changes formats, switching to only one round (instead of two), allowing three dunks per contestant, and, for the first time, letting the fans completely decide the winner through online, text, and Twitter voting. Unfortunately, this means that Shumpert will probably have the advantage (unfairly) due to #Linsanity taking over the NBA (and the world), thus causing multi-texts and -tweets to come in voting just for Lin. However, if Paul George puled off ANY three of the dunks listed above, he'd earn 50's from a regularly-judging crowd.

                                Also, I'd like to see a Vince Carter-styled one-handed 360 elbow dunk, a reverse 360 between the legs (as he did in the workout video above), or something we truly have never seen before.

                                I'm excited to hear that the Indiana Pacers finally have a representative in the dunk contest, for the first time since (my then-favorite Pacer) Fred Jones won in 2004. To close this post, let's take a look at Freddie's perfect winning dunk from eight years ago, that pushed him to beat Jason Richardson: an off-the-bounce, full-extension 360 jam.



                                A ton of luck to Paul George as he and the Pacers move forward in the next few games before the All-Star break, and much luck to him during the "Rising Stars" game and the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest. Thanks for reading, and have a great day.
                                u must watch some pretty awesome games, seeing as how ONE of those were "in game dunks" yet in ur mind they were all pretty lame except for THE HIGH FLYING, RIM GLIDING, LIMO RIDIN SON OF A GUN, Paul George
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