The NBA’s Top 20 Dunkers
3. LEBRON JAMES
Forget his chances at winning a title this summer or his unreal MVP season (justice needs to be served for James this year), the most impressive thing out of ‘Bron was seeing him pull off a 360 and a two-footed windmill. We literally had never seen him do either one of those dunks before. That says something: The third-best dunker in the league has a very limited repertoire, and yet it still doesn’t matter because he jumps TOO high.





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