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Mar 16, 2005
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AC Transit said:
they screwed Andre on the scoring - fools were changing scores after seeing what other people put up. The Spud Webb one was tight. Nate really surprised me, i didn't know he was capable of some of those dunks - i knew he had hops, didn't even think it was like that though.

NBA really needs to change this rule where you can miss a dunk 15 times and still score.
NOT TRUE!!!!

I thought they did at first too when Barkley and them said something..but I tivoed it and watched it about 5 times. The 1 judge that did it originally put up a 10, then stood up. When he stood up is when he put the score down, they asked for the scores again and he raised the 10 up again. So yes he did set the score down but he raised the same score back up...nothing was wrong there.
 
May 9, 2002
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Por la Fuerza said:
These "players" should enter a passing competition, and subsequently receive 0/10s.
Wow...now youre an expert in b-ball,right?If everyone passes all the time...whos gona score genius???

Please leave the sports forum...we all know you got beat up in gym class you fuckin nerd....do you even know what a basket ball looks like???
 
May 15, 2002
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Iverson: Iguodala Deserved to Win Contest

By KRISTIE RIEKEN
The Associated Press


HOUSTON - Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Allen Iverson is upset. He thinks his 76ers teammate Andre Iguodala should have won Saturday's dunk contest.

The 6-foot-6 Iguodala lost to 5-9 Nate Robinson by one point in a dunk-off. Robinson didn't pull his last dunk off until the 14th try.

Iverson contends that the judges purposely forced the contest in to a tiebreaker to extend the fun for the fans.

"It's still not sitting right with me," he said Sunday. "Just because he's a young guy and that's something that he wanted for himself, for his family, for his people in Philadelphia and for it not to happen it was bad.

And the way it happened, I think he deserved to win."

Others were upset that Robinson was allowed so many chances to complete his dunk.

But Kenny Smith, one of the judges of the event, said he only cared about dunks that were completed. He discounted attempts, so didn't penalize Robinson for needing so many tries before getting his title-winning dunk down.

"The final dunk, Nate Robinson's dunk was better," he said.

Commissioner David Stern said the league always looks at ways to improve All-Star Saturday night, but thinks "the right rule is not to penalize them."

Former champion Vince Carter wasn't interested in offering his opinion.

"I leave that alone, it's not my business," he said. "I don't want to hear from the NBA."

After the event Iguodala said he "wasn't too worried about it," but Iverson is concerned that that isn't the case.

"I don't think he's even going to want to do it again," Iverson said.
 
Jan 18, 2006
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Iguodala did get robbed cuz dude was so fucken short, you could just see the judges were biased as fuck, Nate did his thing but did not deserve to win, fucken gay ass Nba trying to make it look like the underdawg noone expected to win actually won.
 
May 18, 2004
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Didn't get to see the dunk competition but I saw some of the highlights on ESPN, that dunk he did over Spud Webb was somethin vicious!! Congrats to Nate Rob, good to see a little nigga win it.