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Michael Jordan Freethrow line Dunk 1985

Michael Jordan Free throw line Dunk in the 1985 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Michael Jordan is a Professional Basketball player who is widely considered to be the greatest NBA player of all time. He was also the first back to back slam dunk champion in NBA history after winning the 1987 and 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Contests. Michael played his collegiate Basketball at the University of North Carolina. He was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the 3rd overall pick in the 1984 NBA Draft. Michael spent most of his career with the Chicago Bulls where he went on to win 6 NBA Championships. The 1985 NBA Slam Dunk Contest featured 8 competitors; Terence Stansbury of the Indiana Pacers, Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks, Clyde Drexler of the Portland Trailblazers, Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls, Darryl Griffith of the Utah Jazz, Orlando Woolridge of the Chicago Bulls, Larry Nance of the Phoenix Suns, and Dr. J of the Philadelphia 76ers.The 1985 Dunk Competition featured probably the most star studded slam dunk contest class of all time; Jordan, Drexler, Wilkins, and Dr. J are all NBA Hall of Famers and accomplished dunkers who participated in the competition. The Final round featured the first head to head matchup of Dominique Wilkins and Michael Jordan, with Dominique Wilkins coming away with the Championship. First Round – Dunk 1 Dominique Wilkins - Score 47 Clyde Drexler - Score 39 Michael Jordan - Score 44 Darryl Griffith – Score 38 Terence Stansbury – Score 40 Orlando Woolridge – Score 44 First Round – Dunk 2 Dominique Wilkins – 2 Hand Reverse Clutch Dunk - Score 49 Clyde Drexler – 180 Reverse Dunk - Score 39 Michael Jordan – 2 Hand Cradle Dunk - Score 44 Darryl Griffith – Reverse Baseline Dunk – Score 42 Terence Stansbury – Statue of Liberty 360 – Score 50 Orlando Woolridge – Reverse Dunk - Score 43 First Round – Dunk 3 Dominique Wilkins – One Hand 360 Dunk - Score 49 Clyde Drexler – 180 Reverse Dunk - Score 44 Michael Jordan – 2 Hand 360 Dunk - Score 42 Darryl Griffith – Score 46 Terence Stansbury – 360 Dunk off the bounce – Score 34 Orlando Woolridge –Score 41 Second Round – Dunk 1 Dominique Wilkins – One Handed Windmill Dunk – Score 48 Terence Stansbury – Two Handed toss and Clutch Dunk – Score 49 Michael Jordan – One Handed Reverse Clutch Dunk - Score 45 Larry Nance – 2 Handed Dunk off Glass – Score 42 Dr. J - 2 Basketball Dunk – Score 43 Second Round – Dunk 2 Dominique Wilkins – Score 45 Terence Stansbury – Score 48 Michael Jordan – Score 47 Larry Nance – Score 47 Dr. J – Score 44 Second Round – Dunk 3 Dominique Wilkins – Two Handed Reverse Dunk – Score 47 Terence Stansbury – One Handed Clutch Dunk - Score 39 Michael Jordan – Free throw Line Dunk – Score 50 Larry Nance – Score 42 Dr. J – Free throw Line Dunk – Score 45 Final Round – Dunk 1 Michael Jordan – Two Handed Clutch Dunk – Score 43 Dominique Wilkins – 2 Handed Baseline Reverse Dunk – Score 47 Final Round – Dunk 2 Michael Jordan – Two Handed Baseline 360 Dunk off the Bounce – Score 44 Dominique Wilkins – Reverse Clutch Dunk off the Glass – Score 50 Final Round – Dunk 3 Michael Jordan – One Handed Reverse Cradle Dunk – Score 49 Dominique Wilkins – Two Handed Windmill Dunk – Score 50 Champion – Dominique Wilkins

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