DALLAS — First thing Spud Webb did after learning he’d sub for Michael Jordan in the slam dunk contest at the 1986 All-Star ...
‘Dunk You Very Much’: Spud Webb looks back on the 1986 dunk contest that captivated All-Star Weekend
Forty years ago, Spud Webb defeated Dominique Wilkins in the biggest dunk contest upset ever, at 5-foot-4 and in size 7 1/2 sneakers. With as many people that still recognize him now, it feels like it ...
Via ESPNDallas.com, 1986 Dunk Contest champion Spud Webb will judge this year’s dunk contest. Webb was recently involved in the dunk contest when Robinson jumped over Spud in 2006 on his way to a ...
Nineteen eighty-six: a fun-sized Superman with close-shaven hair, dimples, and an adorable potato-chip of a name floats in his short shorts toward a basket. It is the finals of the NBA Slam Dunk ...
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Ex-Minnesota star recalled a memorable Kevin Garnett moment in Spud Webb's house: "Just shooting hoops with the kids in the neighborhood"
A former Timberwolves star shared his fondest KG memory ...
Today in Sports, February 8 - Spud Webb, 5-foot-7, wins NBA Slam Dunk competition, shortest player ever to win ...
Anthony “Spud” Webb dazzled Reunion Arena and captured America in 1986. Unfortunately, I’d seen his act before. As a horrible point guard for the 1981 Duncanville High School Panthers, I had the ball ...
The Over and Back NBA podcast is celebrating the NBA at 75 by rewatching some of the greatest Slam Dunk Contests in NBA history. The 1986 NBA slam-dunk contest is famous for being the night when ...
Hawks star Dominique Wilkins didn’t expect the 1986 NBA slam-dunk contest to be much of a competition. His usual nemesis, Michael Jordan, was out with an injury. The other participants combined for ...
Spudd Webb has defied the expectations of many as a hooper shorter than most players in the NBA during his time.And even though he’s way past his playing days, the former Atlanta Hawk star is seeing ...
Porter "What's Gravity" Maberry calls himself "the shortest dunker in the world" and, at 5-foot-5, I don't think anyone can argue with him. At the Kings of Air dunk contest on Tuesday, he threw on an ...
There never have been very many little men in big-time college basketball. There are even fewer today. Only a few current players are under 6 feet tall. Most of them sit at the end of the bench, ...
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