I don't dunk anymore.

I would like to dunk on Shaq.

I want to dunk on Kevin Hart.

I don't always have to dunk the ball.

My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.

I don't need to be a banger. I dunk on people.

I can dunk! I can dunk, and not just in NBA Live.

People came to the All-Star Game to see the dunk contest.

You bring a car out, you're going to win any dunk contest.

When I was a kid, my favorite event was the Slam Dunk Contest.

I can jump high; I can dunk - nobody really believes that I can.

Not being in the dunk contest isn't going to stop me from dunking.

I'm not a big sports fan, but I love it when they 'slam dunk.' That's sexy.

I'll never be in a dunk contest again. I don't ever want to be a part of it.

I knew I was good because I was the only 14-year-old who could dunk backward.

When you can't dunk anymore, you have to find a way to make it into the news.

I think a lot of people have the idea that all I do is dunk and all I do is make layups.

I couldn't shoot and I couldn't score in high school. All I could do is dunk and play defense.

I'm not a role model... Just because I dunk a basketball doesn't mean I should raise your kids.

It's extremely difficult to dink and dunk all the way down the field. Defenses are just too good.

As a rookie, I was a pick-and-roll player. I was an energy guy who could dunk, block shots, rebound.

If you dunk your head in cold water, you can't stay under for more than five seconds. I mean, that's it.

Dunk, and people anywhere will ooh and aah. But you can wow a crowd in New York with ball handling and passing.

When I was younger, I was a guy who always wanted to get to the rim and attack the rim and just dunk the basketball.

When Peter Schneider first approached me about adapting 'Sister Act' for the stage, it wasn't a slam dunk to say yes.

I feel like I've accomplished everything I could in the dunk contest. It would be hard for me to go back and outdo myself.

It's cool to be able to dunk. I'm pretty tall and pretty long. My body's probably built more for basketball than for golf.

The best feeling is when you dunk on a big guy bigger than you, then you can give him that look. It shrinks him down a bit!

When I was young, we were taught not to dunk. We were taught not to stand out from the rest of the team. It's different now.

When you're in the slam dunk contest, you try to do the things the average person would have trouble doing on a Nerf basket.

To see a player dunk in women's college basketball is just amazing. It's great to see that the game has reached that level now.

I don't wanna be labeled as just a defensive player or a rim protector or someone who can dunk. I feel like I can do everything.

I can't afford to do the highlight dunk and miss it because, if I do that, I'll be sitting right on the bench beside the coaches.

When I set picks and rolled to the basket early in my career, either I'd dunk or it'd be an offensive foul where I run the guy over.

I hate talking about the dunk contest. I'm just so sick of the dunk contest. I'm done with that. That point of my life I'm over with.

When I was young and I could dream a bit, I could see myself participating in the slam dunk contest. I've always wanted to experience that.

If you're just dunking by yourself, it's really nothing special. You have to dunk on someone - then you feel like you're demoralizing them.

Don't dunk your nigiri in the soy sauce. Don't mix your wasabi in the soy sauce. If the rice is good, complement your sushi chef on the rice.

My first dunk ever was in middle school. We were playing, me and my church friends, and I dunked it, and I swear I could not sleep that night.

If I weren't earning $3 million a year to dunk a basketball, most people on the street would run in the other direction if they saw me coming.

It's in the Hawks' DNA to win one, so I want to be a part of the Hawks' DNA and the Hawks' lineage of guys who have won a Slam Dunk Championship.

From my first dunk at 14 years old to my second NCAA Championship at the University of Tennessee, my intense training with my dad was always to credit.

I'm 6-foot-4. If my life depended on it, I could still dunk a basketball. Then I would need assistance from a first responder to get down from the rim.

I'm probably one of the most competitive people you'll ever meet. I want to dunk on my nephews. I'll block my 2-year-old's shot to make it hard on them.

I just don't want to go to the All-Star game to be in the dunk contest and go home. I want to be there competing in the game with a couple of my teammates.

Obviously, you look at a situation and you say, 'What do I need to do to fit in?' I looked at the Clippers and said, 'I really need to work on my dunk shots.'

No matter what you do, people are gonna try to emulate you. Whether it's a dunk by Michael Jordan or a swing by Ken Griffey Jr., kids are doing the same things.

A lot of people I've played with see me as a scorer and a shooter. I'm still fast and everything like that, but then, when they see me dunk, it's like 'Oh, damn.'

You see what happens in college and high school games today - a three-point shot or a dunk. I think that's the reason that you see a lot of that in the pros today.

A dunk during the game is just to get everybody pumped up, so everybody can feel like we're going to win this game or we're going to blow this team out or whatnot.

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