Friday 7 February 2014

Views on the Dunk Contest

So, the All-Star Weekend participants have been announced. The Dunk Contest will consist of, for the East, reigning champion Terrence Ross (Toronto Raptors), fan favourite Paul George (Indiana Pacers), John Wall (Washington Wizards), and for the West, Damien Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers), rookie Ben McLemore (Sacramento Kings) and Harrison Barnes (Golden State Warriors).

So, still no LeBron James, despite Magic Johnson's offer of $1 million back in March of last year, but I still think the line up looks pretty strong. Better than last year's anyhow. Don't get me wrong, I love Kenneth Faried and Eric Bledsoe, but they seemed to lack that pizzazz (yup, that's a word) that has made the Dunk Contest a favourite in the NBA calendar. The lack of big names last year also didn't help popularity with the fans, but with 3 big stars in George, Lillard and Wall, surely the fans can't complain ?

Oh, and did I mention they've changed the format ? There will be no more dunk champions... Actually, that's a little dramatic, but for the first time this year, a conference will win rather an individual. Personally, I think this is a poor idea, and it needs to reversed pretty soon. What was wrong with 6 individuals dunking for themselves and then 1 winning at the end ?

"Who's gonna win ?", you may ask. Well, in my opinion, I feel that it will be the Eastern Conference because of two words... Paul George. He's already competed in the Dunk Contest in 2012 where he impressed fans with his dunk over Roy Hibbert (who stands at a mere 7 foot 2), and since then George has elevated (no pun intended) to the heights of the NBA.

You can't ignore the threat of the West though. Damien Lillard has thrown down two massive dunks in-game recently, and McLemore and Barnes have provided plenty of highlights in their shorts professional careers.
Paul George of the Indiana Pacers will hope to help the Eastern Conference towards victory

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