Why would they nix it? If he wanted it raised for a dunk he was going to do only, I see no reason not to.
Via TrueHoop.com;
Orlando sources report that Howard has been practicing a couple wicked maneuvers that might inject this dying competition with the ingenuity/originality it desperately needs. One is a 360 throwdown with the rim hiked to 12 feet, two feet higher than regulation. The other sets the rim at 11 1/2 feet and has Howard purportedly going between his legs with the ball in mid-air before flushing.
Yet you apparently won't get to see either trick. League officials considered Howard's request, sources said, but decided that changing the height of the rim -- easily done mid-contest with the help of hydraulics -- would be a departure from the basic rules of the game too radical for them to stomach.
Nate Robinson has said if you liked what he did last year, it all pales in comparison to the stuff he has worked on for this contest.
But I think I read somewhere they put a limit on the # of attempts.
Does that mean he'll take twice as many tries to make one? It'll be a long night.
But I think I read somewhere they put a limit on the # of attempts.
That was his last dunk, which wasn't even close to two of his others.
But him jumping over spud webb was awesome.
Via TrueHoop.com;
Orlando sources report that Howard has been practicing a couple wicked maneuvers that might inject this dying competition with the ingenuity/originality it desperately needs. One is a 360 throwdown with the rim hiked to 12 feet, two feet higher than regulation. The other sets the rim at 11 1/2 feet and has Howard purportedly going between his legs with the ball in mid-air before flushing.
Yet you apparently won't get to see either trick. League officials considered Howard's request, sources said, but decided that changing the height of the rim -- easily done mid-contest with the help of hydraulics -- would be a departure from the basic rules of the game too radical for them to stomach.
From www.thebrushback.com;
"NBA Adds Most Ghastly Tattoo Contest To All Star Game Festivities
LAS VEGAS--The NBA announced today that it has added a new event to the All-Star game in the tradition of the popular Skills Challenge, Slam Dunk Contest, and Three Point Contest. The event, the Most Ghastly Tattoo Contest, will pit a dozen players against each other to determine who has the most nightmarish body art.
“It’s a really creative and interesting way to judge which player exercised the worst judgment,” said Commissioner David Stern, who came up with the idea. “Have you seen some of the tats on these guys? I’m talking about ish crawling up their necks, full sized portraits of deceased loved ones, entire Bible verses, swear words – the whole nine yards. It’s about time somebody determined which of these is the most ghastly. Keep the kids away from the TV, though. You don’t want them to realize there are people in the world with such poopy taste.” Allen Iverson, Mike Bibby, Doug Christie, Kenyon Martin, and Stephon Marbury have already signed up for the contest, while Dennis Rodman has been secured as a guest judge. "
The other sets the rim at 11 1/2 feet and has Howard purportedly going between his legs with the ball in mid-air before flushing.
The sophomores are killing the rookies at the halftime.
Agreed. Dwight Howard was creative and did something we had never seen before.Poor Dwight Howard, he gets screwed because he's tall. He should be in the dunk contest finals with Green.
EDIT: Although Amare's dunk a couple years back was pretty great in its own right....http://youtube.com/watch?v=mSddOzsxIjk