Gerald Green Jr.

Gerald Green Jr.

Celtics' Gerald Green won the slam dunk contest in February 2007! Gerald Green Jr. (born January 26, 1986 in Houston, Texas) is an professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics. He's been in the NBA for 3 seasons. He was selected... [more]

Celtics' Gerald Green won the slam dunk contest in February 2007! Gerald Green Jr. (born January 26, 1986 in Houston, Texas) is an professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics. He's been in the NBA for 3 seasons. He was selected by the Celtics with the 18th pick of the first round in the 2005 NBA Draft.

Dwight Howard Wins Slam Dunk Competition

  Are you a basketball fan? I paid very little attention to sports until getting married. My husband had me watching the Slam Dunk contest last night and wow, was I impressed. The best dunks are not on YouTube yet but I look forward to them being posted. Dwight Howard ultimately won. He was incredible!

To cap one of the most entertaining Saturday night shows in recent memory, Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic won the slam dunk contest in spectacular fashion, beating Minnesota’s Gerald Green in the final. Raptors rookie Jamario Moon was eliminated in the first round.

Howard wowed the crowd with a variety of imaginative dunks, scoring a perfect 100 in the two-dunk final. In perhaps his best, he tugged off his jersey to reveal a Superman shirt and then tied on a cape. He caught a long pass and took off from just inside the free throw line, soaring to the net.

“Before the dunk contest we all decided that we’re going to try to add as much flair and glare and personality as we could into the dunk contest this year,” Howard said. “We first got out there and the fans were kind of iffy, they didn’t really cheer. We just tried to do something to hype them up and loosen them up.

“I think the dunk contest is back.”

In Green’s most creative dunk, he placed a cupcake with a lit candle on top of the rim. Replays showed the T’Wolves forward blowing out the candle as he dunked the ball.

Moon, who was the first Raptor to participate in the dunk contest since Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady took part in 2000, had a decent first dunk, a one-handed 360 off his own bounce pass. On his second dunk, he taped off a mark two feet outside the free-throw line. Kapono tossed him the ball, but he ended up taking off from at least a foot from inside his marker.

“I’ve been happy since the day they invited me to be in it, I was just happy to be a part of it,” Moon said after.

“It was great, it was fun, Dwight was well-deserving of that trophy. That boy’s a clown, man,” he added. “He’s a kid at heart.

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