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.
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∙ 15y agopi did it in 1400
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∙ 12y agoJulius erving
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-Single Handed Dunk -two handed dunk -360 Dunk -360 one handed dunk -720 two handed dunk -720 one handed dunk -between the legs dunk -between the legs dunk one handed -backwards two handed dunk -backwards one handed dunk -windmill dunk -three throw line dunk You can also make up your own!!! THANKZ -Brenton Lowe :-)
You have to have a created player with the 360-between the legs specialty dunk package and then you go to practice and run towards the hoop and then point the analog stick down left diagnal.
When Kobe was on a fast break. he did a under the legs dunk
most likely you can unless your legs are too exhausted
Do you know who was exactly thw first person to dunk?
Nate Robinson has a very high vertical and has very powerful legs. Jason kid doesn't have the lift he needs to dunk.
The first ever dunk contest was held in 1976 in Denver and the first NBA dunk contest was held in Denver in 1984.
Do you know who was exactly thw first person to dunk?
Just one. His signature dunk of the contest was a between-the-legs jam that looked a lot like previous winner J.R. Rider's. He never appeared in any other dunk contests before or after.
(In myplayer mode) Increase your dunk so it's successful and keep increasing until you get specialty dunks when you edit your myplayer.
First you need a player that has a high dunk rating, like Jordan. You can do a dunk in a game and possibly do a craddle dunk. Im not quite sure if there is a signature dunk that allows you to craddle dunk but you can try.
You have to do X,X and modify the dunk using the L1 or R1 buttons. It's easier if someone knows it and can show you.