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    Best Dunk of this past year

    Kobe had a couple, one that NBA Action rated as the best of the year. That was the one where he did a 180 in the open floor over Vincent Yarborough. I liked a couple of his others better. He went baseline over Yao for one and in the playoffs he went under the basket and did a windmill jam over two Timberwolves.
    Carter had an awesome one early in the year over Tim Duncan where he took off from a little inside the foul line and dunked one handed on Duncan.

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    the one kobe did that was in the espys is the best i saw.

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    kobe completely taking sprewell to school
    runner up: kobe around the back 360 vs denver

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    Originally posted by bdrr
    kobe completely taking sprewell to school
    runner up: kobe around the back 360 vs denver

    As an avid Lakers fan, and someone who watches every game on cable or regular TV, I saw both of those dunks,..... and I jumped out of my seat when he did them.

    Both were just absolutely spectacular!!

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