By: adampaul | 2010-11-24 | Football When I was a child I was always queries about knowing that how a person playing baseball can easily win the match; with some simple kind of strategies. With the passage of time I always love to hear news about the different kinds of details about it. read more
By: Jamie Gram | 2010-03-25 | Fashion Nike Dunks keeps their clients and regular customers happy by ensuring that they introduce new shoe designs and styles which are unique and different. Nike Dunks has made a name for itself, thanks to the style, sophistication and comfort which is associated with these shoes and sneakers. read more
By: bryant121 | 2010-09-10 | Recreation & Sports "Here we go again," you say to yourself. Your son begs, pleads as well as demands that you simply get them. And what would be the object of the son's wish? It would be the most current baby from mother and father Nike and Concepts. It would be the Blue Lobster Dunk; infant brother of the Yellow Lobster Dunk. All over America, children are supplying up their best puppy dog eyes, creating deals and throwing tantrums all in the identify of style. You see because the partnership of Nik... read more
By: Jamie Gram | 2010-03-19 | Fashion When it comes to fashion, it has to be Nike Dunks. These shoes and sneakers are considered cool and fashionable. These shoes are appreciated and liked by everyone. read more
By: J. Walston | 2010-04-02 | Basketball One of the coolest and ultimately most recognized things you can do as a basketball player is to learn how to slam dunk. The Slam Dunk is the ultimate punctuation mark on any basketball player's skill set. read more
By: Shaina Mae Forbs | 2011-02-18 | Recreation & Sports Slam Dunk Contest is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) competition held during NBA All-Star Weekend. Competition launched by the American Basketball Association (ABA), the All-Star Game in Denver in 1976, the same year was legalized in the NCAA Slam Dunk. Following the ABA-NBA merger later that year would not be another slam dunk competition at the professional level for the year 1984. The competition is currently used as fan voting via text messages, to determine the winner of the read more
By: Michael Deegly | 2010-03-27 | Basketball Something really very memorable and kind of shocking happened in the 1986 NBA All Star Games Slam Dunk contest when a relatively short NBA player of 5'7" dominated all the other contestants with his high flying dunks that won the hearts of everyone who was there. Spud Webb was the smallest among the contestants who were all above 6 feet in height but everyone agreed that his dunk was the highlight of the competition and so he got awarded the top prize. Spud Webb was forever immortalized into NBA history. read more
By: pickreplica | 2011-01-20 | Recreation & Sports August 26, 2009 pm, in the bustling street of Shenyang before the Nike store is drawing huge crowds, they are waiting for your visit to NBA LeBron James King of Shenyang muscle strip show blew the All-Star Jam-style audience. read more
By: Dan Morton | 2010-03-28 | Basketball If you're not over six feet tall, you can still learn how to dunk a basketball. Look at Earl Boykins - at 5'-5" tall, he's the second shortest player in the NBA (after Muggsey Bogues at 5'-3") and the lightest at 133 pounds. And, Earl Boykins can dunk a basketball. So, height isn't absolutely critical for dunking success, although it sure can help. But, height isn't necessary. read more
By: Jamie Gram | 2010-03-30 | Fashion Nike Dunks from Nike were designed with the intention of giving you the maximum comfort and safety, on the basketball courts or even as you are walking down the street. In terms of looks and general appearance, they exude class and sophistication, while retaining the utility and durability value for a long time. read more
By: Tom Doerr | 2010-07-08 | Basketball Spud Webb stands at 5' 7", a full foot shorter than the NBA average and he is a regular dunker. However before he found fame, Webb overcame many challenges early in his basketball career. He was often discriminated against for his small stature, but when allowed to try out for his high school team, proved such an impressive player he was offered a scholarship to the University of North Carolina. In his first training session, Webb scored a two handed slam-dunk at the diminutive height of 4' 11". With his arms stretched out he had a reach of nearly seven foot but this still required a vertical lift of over three feet, more than half his own height. read more
By: Jared Bing | 2010-03-30 | Basketball Do you ever wonder exactly what Kobe Bryant dunk workout looks like? When I say Allen Iverson- "dunk" do you imagine him flying through the air and think "I would love to do that"? NBA pro's have the very best coaches to help them design the perfect workout routines that allows them to get the air required for mad dunks. Find out their secrets here! read more
By: Joseph Jagde | 2010-10-21 | Culture Art and Culture, Entertainment, Sports The last game this past Sunday October 17th at IS8 was a face off between division leaders Variety All Stars and the Metro Hawks. The surprise was the play at the very tip off of the game. Maurice Harkless, the touted 6’8 forward from NYC rushed to the basket for a sweeping towering high flying jam over the outstretched hands of two well positioned defenders. There was some rather subdued announcing the previous game by Pete Edwards the long time commissioner of the tournament. . However with this dunk there were several repeated exclamations of wonde... read more
By: Jerrel Green Jr. | 2010-03-29 | Basketball If you're looking for the answer to the question how to dunk if I'm short, then you have come to the right place. Learning how to increase your vertical is something that is critical if you want to improve your game. read more
By: J. Walston | 2010-04-01 | Basketball Are you interested in learning how to dunk a basketball? Do you want the best tips to execute an explosive dunk? Perform the following tips to improve your chances of dunking a ball. read more