It depends on the activities cause in pro basketball men can slam dunk but women can not, and so on.
guys basketball is quicker, and more electrifying, hence why a dunk in the womens basketball is the top headline, while like 90% of the nba can dunk.....
about 10% i would say which would be 1 out of every 10 men but it could be a lot less like 5%....
Gus Johonson. ---- Click on the 'Gus Johnson' link to read about one of the first men to turn the slam dunk into a work of art and the first man I ever saw shatter a backboard with a slam dunk.
University of Louisville Cardinals Men's Basketball team.
men use a larger ball than women men tend to dunk more than women do
Famous events for the NBA (National Basketball Association) are the NBA Draft, NBA Summer League, NBA All-Star Weekend (All-Star game, 3-point shootout, slam dunk contest), NBA Playoffs, and the NBA Finals. Other famous basketball events include the NCAA Men's Division 1 Tournament (March Madness), the Final Four, McDonald's All-American Game, WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) All-Star game and the finals, FIBA World Championship, and Basketball at the Summer Olympics
Ray Allen
uconn in 2004
kirk hinrich
The slam dunk was never prohibited in the NBA but it was in college ball. The story goes that after Texas Western won the NCAA championship in 1966, the 'purists' that ran college athletics at the time were upset because of the very aggresive style that Texas Western played, which included a lot of driving the lane for layups and slam dunks. Whether that is true or not is debatable since Texas Western was the first college in history to start 5 African American players. Regardless, the following season the NCAA Rules Committee voted to ban the slam dunk. The ban lasted 10 years.
If "this year" is 2013, then the answer is that 62% of the 50 states were represented by teams in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. That also happens to be the samepercentage as 2012.