How bad was the 2013 NBA Dunk contest? Terrence Ross, a player most of you have never heard of, won the contest despite making just four dunks and missing six (40%). Now consider that Kyrie Irving made 80% of his shots in the final round of the three-point contest and Ross' victory sounds even less impressive.
In all, there were 14 successful dunks and 36 missed dunks, meaning the competitors shot 28% in a dunk contest.
It was that bad.
And despite all the misses, and the lack of a signature moment (e.g. blindfold, pump the Reeboks) there were still a few impressive individual dunks. And on the next few pages we will show you every (successful) dunk from this year's competition.
There was a time when dunking meant you could dunk without help from a teammate
Some fake flight attendants had absolutely nothing to do with this dunk
Terrence Ross finally converted this dunk on the sixth try. On a side note, remember when a 360-dunk was actually a 360? Now, if you take off facing away from the bucket and do a 180, they call it a '360.'
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