Gordon is the pinnacle of the power system-the beauty is that he is also versatile.
Gordon dunked first, turned around and dunked, which was shocking. The only regret is that he is too tall. This action, in fact, the little man does more stretching.
Lavin's first dunk, changing hands in the air, was made last year. It was beautiful, but not amazing.
But this is just a warm-up.
Before this year, Wilkins and Richardson were best at juggling in the air. They are all dancing in the air, thunderous.
Gordon's horror: He took the ball into the air and dunked it under his leg. His movements are complicated enough, and he basically works at the level of his head and the basket. After his success, Gordon pointed to the sky, which was a tribute to Carter's behavior after receiving McGrady's pass and dunking his crotch in 2000.
Lavin's aerial relay from the free throw line is unprecedented in aesthetics. It's beautiful. Da Qiao doesn't work, just flies by the imaginary wind.
At that time, the tone has been set:
Gordon is the first-class strength department of Wilkins, and Lavin is the elegant department of the Imperial Air Force.
Everything they did after that, the contrast became more and more obvious.
Gordon's gliding, touching his head, turning around and swinging are actually the best for him. There is still aerial action, but with gliding, the whole shelf swings open, which is particularly good. As mentioned earlier, the limitation of big dunks is usually that they can't swing.
Lavin's aerial relay windmill buckle still means that: do you think I am elegant to the limit? I still have some.
Gordon's record of sitting in the air is a big turning point that Wilkins didn't do in the past-Wilkins, that is, the windmill was detained in the air, and he really didn't do it. The stretching range is large and the unfolding is intense enough to become a classic.
Then there is the windmill buckle on Lavin's free throw line. To tell the truth, I'm a little numb here, only "yeah, that's good, yeah, that's good." "
After hitting the edge of the rebound or something, it looks good, but it is not as pure as the previous ones. It's already ranked.
What matters is confrontation.
In the middle of the game, that is, from Lavin's free throw line, Gordon's aerial relay to catch the ball, Lavin's free throw windmill buckle, Gordon's gliding die turned and swung, Lavin's free throw line windmill buckle, Gordon's ass, that was the only great confrontation in the history of NBA dunk contest.
The difficulty is rising, but the beauty is bursting. The expectations of the audience are rising, and the dunks made are also very popular. A sharp contrast in style. High enthusiasm.
That's great.
It's so wonderful that people feel that any awards and achievements behind it are redundant.