
Griffin did tread the field, as was hoped heading in. Toronto's DeMar DeRozan, Washington's JaVale McGee and Oklahoma City's Serge Ibaka all brought the relative goods. The Los Angeles Clippers forward was still ahead of the group, if just, becoming the first rookie to win the contest since New York's Nate Robinson took the crown in 2006.
Expectations weren't exactly low for DeRozan as he entered the 2011 dunk competition, because we've watched him bound around the league for a year and a half since leaving USC. But after a weak showing last year during a canonized dunk in during 2010's All-Star weekend, one couldn't help but feel dubious as to whether or not the Toronto wing would bring the goods especially in a field featuring three forward centers.
DeRozan attempted a modified version of the Andre Iguodala bounce and reverse from the 2006 contest, but Johnson was out of his element trying to bounce the ball off the basket support. The last part is important. Iggy and others bounce the ball off the side of the backboard. DeMar? He took it off the support itself, many feet away from the board. And most importantly, many feet away from the rim.
DeMar followed this with a deserved 50 for another reverse in the second round. An alley oop followed by a windmill from a guard? Superb, not good enough to move on ostensibly. Blame the pass in the first round.
Serge Ibaka is around 6-8, so his dunk from the free throw line should have easily registered a 50. It certainly wasn't the most creative turn, even if the Congo born 2nd year big man came through with a testimony to his home continent before throwing down, but it was worth a 50. Julius Erving was the same height as Ibaka, Brent Barry was an inch or two shorter, and they both had a toe or more on the line as they took off from 15 feet away. Ibaka did no such thing, taking off beyond the freebie stripe, and all he could take in were nines from the judges.
His second dunk was pretty stilted. A well coiffed child actor was brought in from the audience to complain into a microphone about losing his toy, which was stuck in the net below the dunking rim. The kid was cute, but it grew a little ratty rather quickly.
The kid had to wait, as if it was ever his teddy to begin with, as NBA workers brought out a ladder and re affixed the "lost" toy to the rim. If you're still reading at this point stop. It was dull and wonder. Serge nailed the dunk on the second attempt and brought down the lost toy. No amount of over arching from the judges following their miss on the foul line dunk could make this one any better.
The 2009 dunk contest winner, was underneath the TNT microphones as a guest analyst, Dwight Howard. And while he didn't really offer any sort of insight worthy of repeating, the uncomfortable back and forth between Howard and McGee's "coach" Chris Webber did, for a short time, allow us to believe that McGee was going to attempt a dunk on a 13-foot rim. After all, Webber was coming through with a muddled bit of trash talk sent Howard's way, and after Dwight dunked on a 12 foot rim a few years back.
McGee brought out a second rim not to churn his way to 13 feet heights, but to attempt in dunking on two baskets at once. Or dunking lefty while throwing down off a lob on the right hand rim. If your imagination is all that is accepted here so it was amazing.
Second round, McGee dunked three balls at once. It was again amazing. After that? He pulled some reach around reverse that would have been fantastic in its own right, but JaVale managed to straighten out his right hand and dunk on the weak side as if he had started from that end. In all it was a stunning display of strenuosity.
Third round, after his closest competitor brought out a middling four cylinder car and jumped over the hood, McGee sort of lost his nerve while attempting his final stuff. After two half-hearted attempts at a lob off the glass and reverse, an embarrassed McGee settled on a bounce off the board and cock backed throw down with one hand. Nice, but this was shootaround work. An unluckily end to a wildly cogent night out.
Griffin was the best dunker of the night. At least he was the most entertaining, and that's without taking into consideration the square presentation that was his final dunk.
Griffin had a Kia something wheeled out for his final turn, and with a local choir singing "I Believe I Can Fly" beyond the half court stripe, Blake jumped over the car's hood for a nice two handed stuff. Now, none of us want Griffin to push things. We kind of like the idea of this guy dominating the league for the next 15 years. But this dunk was pretty dull.
A second round reverse off of a terrible Baron Davis pass followed. Davis kept us from seeing a dunk contest classic because Blake shifted after a few attempts and took an easier dunk.
Griffin dunked from outside the charge circle, in the third round, and easily fit his elbow into the rim. And while the dunk might not be something you'll tell your grandchildren about, this was a fantastic display of strenuosity. He put a basketball in a 10 feet rim with his hand, that was connected to his arm that also went into the rim. Any bit of Official Vehicle of the and this is coming from a guy who is going to a car show later today can't take away from that stunning burst. Blake Griffin deserved to win this dunk contest.
After Wednesday night's Clippers win over the Timberwolves in Minneapolis, Griffin had his head in his hands in the locker room after receiving a phone call that a friend from home had died. That friend appears to be Wilson Holloway, his high school teammate and Tulsa football player who died from complications of Hodgkin's lymphoma on Wednesday.
Holloway had been battling cancer since 2008.
Griffin had been a big promoter of Holloway's battle. When Holloway, 22 was nominated for the 2010 Rare Disease Champion award a year ago, Griffin tweeted to his 50,000 plus followers. "My boy Wilson Holloway is up 4."
In January 2009, Holloway won the Courage Award from the Football Writers Association of America after beating Hodgkin's lymphoma twice in the 10 months before that. His optimism and infectious smile inspired those around him.
"Holloway said after receiving the award, I'm so optimistic and so upbeat, I never really let it get me down. My whole mentality on it is if I let it get to me, then it's winning. I just kind of went about my life and did everything I wanted to do, and didn't let it slow me down."
Holloway and Griffin both accompanied Oklahoma Christian High School, where Holloway played football and basketball. After the Saints won their fourth straight basketball title in March 2007, Griffin, who had 22 points and seven rebounds in the championship game. One of those was Holloway, who added 14 points and nine rebounds.
According to the Tulsa World, "A lot of teams overlooked our other players." "Those teams think I'm our only guy. But they find out that we have five guys who can score instead of just one."
Holloway went on to play football at Tulsa, redshirting his freshman year in 2007. The 6 foot 6, 275 pound umbrage rigging was diagnosed with cancer in March 2008, but he received treatment and played in six games that following season.
"THE toughest fighter I have ever known," according to the Oklahoman, former Tulsa offensive coordinator. "Your impact on Earth is immeasurable, I love you and miss you."
Griffin could not be immediately reached for comment, but Clippers spokesperson Rob Raichlen told that his plans for All Star Weekend in Los Angeles will not change. He is scheduled to participate in the Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday and play in the All Star Games on Sunday.
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