
Kemp: Most of the people who see Griffin as the number four super dunk have not seen the style of Sean Kemp at the peak, the Rainman who played for the Seattle SuperSonics once led the team to the Finals with Payton, and because of the thunderous dunk, he was regarded as a young version of Darrell Dawkins at the beginning of his debut.
David Thompson: Nicknamed the Spacewalker, Thompson's 1976 Aba Dunk Contest was his fame, and before entering the professional league, he was already known as a super dunk, during his time in North Carolina, Thompson was the team's offensive terminator, the main point guard Monte Tovey's task was more than to throw the ball to the basket, followed by Thompson to complete a wonderful aerial performance.
Dominique Wilkins: If you simply compare athletic talent, Wilkins, who is known as the essence of human cinema, is no less than Jordan. Whenever a team faces the Atlanta Hawks, the opposing coach is always struggling with how to defend Wilkins, because his strength and bounce are almost unmatched.
Julius Owen: Dr. J was one of the greatest players of the 1960s and 1970s, and he was one of the pioneers of the art of dunks, and almost all of his juniors revered him as a godfather. Without Dr. J, it might have been difficult for aba to have such a high profile. Not only dunks, his layups are also regarded as classics, and the right-hand pickup outside the bottom line against the Lakers in the 1980 Finals is an absolute classic in basketball history.
Carter: At the 2000 Olympics, Carter rode a scene with French center Frederick Weiss that everyone remembered. Carter's one-time dunk at the international basketball arena is enough to be remembered. That dunk was called "The Dunk of Death" by the French media, and it was precisely because of its outstanding athletic talent that it received the nickname of "demigod".
James: James is the best player in the league today, the most athletic basketball superstar, and Presumably even Dan Gilbert, who hates him to the bone, will not deny this. Barkley once said in comparing James and Jordan that the difference between the two is that the little emperor is taller, faster, and stronger. Maybe it doesn't make much sense to compare two superstars of different eras, all we need to do is sit back and enjoy the performance that Zhan Huang brought us.
Jordan: His Majesty the Flyer is the biggest exclamation point in basketball history, almost all basketball-loving children are proud to imitate his movements, and his air superiority is unmatched in the history of the league. Jordan, who is only 6 feet 6 inches, is not the strongest, tallest, and fastest, but it is the perfect combination of physical coordination, speed, strength, and endurance, and no one can restrain him in a one-on-one situation.
Chamberlain: He's probably the most athletically gifted player in league history, 7'1" tall but with 50 inches of vertical jumping ability, and he played on the athletics field during college, winning the high jump for three consecutive years. A single game, a single season average of 50.4 points and 25.7 rebounds per game, such data can no longer be copied, NBA and NCAA many of the rules have changed due to his super dominance.