1986 all-star dunk contest lineup is not as prosperous as the previous two sessions. Dominique wilkins, the last dunk king, "the essence of human movies", seems likely to win the championship again. Surprisingly, Anthony Jerome Webb, also from the Hawks, stole everyone's thunder.
Weber, nicknamed "Little Potato", is only 1.70 meters tall and weighs 60 kilograms. He played 12 seasons in NBA*** and played 8 14 regular season games, averaging 9.9 points and shooting 45.2%.
In the first round of the preliminary round, the short Weber conquered all the audience and judges with his amazing jumping ability of spring legs. He won the semi-final with the highest score, along with dominique wilkins, Terrence stans Berry and Gerald Wilkins. In the semi-final, Webber continued to amaze and reached the final with dominique wilkins.
Different from the previous two sessions, this year's final only lasted two rounds, and the amazing performance of "Little Potato" completely defeated the defending dunk king. Weber, who is only 1.70 meters tall, can perform a two-handed reverse dunk, which makes him get full marks for both dunks. Although Wilkins was only deducted 2 points, he could only give up the title of "Dunk King". The picture shows "Little Potato" Webber dunking with both hands and re-dunking with one hand in the dunk contest of that year.
1986 final ranking of dunk contest:
First place: "Little Potato" Weber
Second place: dominique wilkins.
Third place: Terrence stans Berry
Fourth place: Gerald Wilkins.
Fifth place: Jerome Kazley
Sixth place: Paul Prese
Seventh place: Roy Hansen
Eighth place: Terry Taylor