A dunk, because he touched the rim with his fingers.
Todd - 12 years ago
That was a throw down. When the ball is released after it has passed lower than the line of site of the player...I believe it should be considered a THROW-DOWN.
Leon - 12 years ago
Not a dunk. Close & Amazing but NOT a dunk. Grazing the rim does NOT count.
MM - 12 years ago
Dunk
Bob - 12 years ago
Dunk...but barely. Hand touches the rim during motion, so must be dunk. 2 inches further away would have been a throw.
Scotty - 12 years ago
ITS A DUNK. Your hand touching the rim NEVER MATTERS!
Proof
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dunk+shot
Jay - 12 years ago
It's a THROW-DUNK!
JD - 12 years ago
It doesn't matter. It's amazing.
Fiddy - 12 years ago
It was clearly a dunk since you can see his hand still touch the rim. Dwight Howard's superman "dunk" was a throw since he wasn't even near the rim.
JP - 12 years ago
A throw, but who cares?!? It was still one of the most amazing things I've seen on a basketball court!
A dunk, because he touched the rim with his fingers.
That was a throw down. When the ball is released after it has passed lower than the line of site of the player...I believe it should be considered a THROW-DOWN.
Not a dunk. Close & Amazing but NOT a dunk. Grazing the rim does NOT count.
Dunk
Dunk...but barely. Hand touches the rim during motion, so must be dunk. 2 inches further away would have been a throw.
ITS A DUNK. Your hand touching the rim NEVER MATTERS!
Proof
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dunk+shot
It's a THROW-DUNK!
It doesn't matter. It's amazing.
It was clearly a dunk since you can see his hand still touch the rim. Dwight Howard's superman "dunk" was a throw since he wasn't even near the rim.
A throw, but who cares?!? It was still one of the most amazing things I've seen on a basketball court!
He THREW it DOWN!!!!!