No one knows the first player to dunk a basketball, but the first one to dunk a ball in an official game was Bob Kurland. Kurland made his first dunk while playing college ball at Oklahoma State University in 1944 in a game against Temple.
he saw his mom dunk
A helicopter in basketball is a type of dunk a basketball player may attempt.
Bob Kurland, a player for Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) from 1942 through 46 is reported to be the first player to dunk in games. A Denver newspaper reported his first "duffer shot" in 1945. It was later banned, and then reinstated in the 1970s.
He made his first Dunk when he was in 7th grade
The rim of the glass was chipped.
The slam dunk has never been against the rules, or 'illegal' in the National Basketball Association. However, the NCAA made dunking against the rules in college games from 1967-1976.
Vince Carter made the best dunk of all time. It was called the Dunk of Death. look it up on youtube.
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While it remains unclear as to who was the initial player to breakout the "dunk" it has now evolved as a huge part of the game. The dunk is certainly a crowd favorite with Slam Dunk Showdown's and contests and is constantly being remodeled and becoming more creative over the years. According to the related Sports Illustrated link, "Not even the staff at the Basketball Hall of Fame is sure who made the first dunk in organized play. What is known is that the shot has been around nearly as long as the game itself (that means since the 1890's) and that in the 1940's Oklahoma A&M's 6'10" center Bob Kurland became the first college player to regularly use the dunk." For more information, see the related link.
The farthest distance for a dunk in a basketball game is around 34 feet, achieved by Thunder Law during a Harlem Globetrotters game in 2016. Law made the dunk by leaping from behind the three-point line.
I believe the first basketball game available for the Xbox 360 was the NBA Basketball 2K6.