Heres How NBA basketball Dunks Have The Adrenalin Going

What's more exciting than watching NBA Basketball dunks?

Basketball seems like a mainstay of American sports, but it’s only really been played on a pro level since the 1890’s. Prior to that it was played some in schools but not on a professional level. Basketball is for men and women alike as Women have played in college since the late 1800s. Basketball isn't just a spectator sport many people also enjoy playing on a recreational level. Playing a fun game can be as easy as simply grabbing a basketball and getting out to the basketball court. For some just any old stuff will do while others like to have the latest gear.

The high point of a basketball match is a slam dunk and the NBA basketball dunks are by far the most exciting shots hit on any basketball courts. These dunks, executed by NBA stars, bring out the best from the crowds. They roar, they cheer, and they applaud every basketball dunk. The players too love the dunks, and have come up with different dunking styles.

On of the most popular NBA dunks is skywalking. These NBA stars, also known as skywalkers or aerial artists, literally hang in the air before releasing the ball. Some of the well-known exponents of this form of dunking are Kobe Bryant of Los Angeles Lakers, rookie Jason Richardson of the Golden State Warriors and Steve Francis of the Houston Rockets. These dunk stars generally play as guard or small forward. They are NBA's showmen, and add greatly to the game's crowd appeal. Two other Skywalkers whose name inspires awe are Clyde Drexler, nicknamed "Clyde the Glide" and Toronto Raptors star Vince Carter.

Then there are power dunkers. These players use their strength to dunk the ball with immense force. They are the team's "big men". They dunk through and over their opponents. Some of the NBA's famous power dunkers include Antonio Davis of the Toronto Raptors, Chris Webber of the Sacramento Kings, Kevin Garnett of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Rasheed Wallace of the Portland Trail Blazers.

These dunkers mostly played as the power forward or centre. Their dunking feats are legendary. In fact, Los Angeles Lakers centre Shaquille O'Neal. Shaq used to dunk so hard that he actually broke the basketball backboard at times. Darryl Dawkins was another centre who broke backboards with his monster hits.

Jumping is another form associated with dunking, and the name most commonly referred with this form of dunking is that of the former NBA guard Spud Webb. In vertical dunking a player jumps vertically from a stationary position before making a dunk.


College Basketball History
Basketball owes its origin to Dr. James Naismith, who devised the sport in 1892. But it was not long before the sport caught on in American colleges. The first official game involving a college team was played between the New Brighton YMCA and the Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania on April 8, 1893, while the first intercollegiate game was played on February 9, 1895. This game saw Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeat Hamline College 9-3.

College Basketball Memorabilia
Be it memorabilia, apparel or footwear, the demand for college basketball merchandise continues to grow. More and more Americans are turning nostalgic and buying basketball jerseys of their college or autographed caps. Their demand is matched by today's generation that lives on fashion styles launched by basketball stars.

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