Did Nate Robinson ever win the slam dunk contest?

Nate Robinson: Slam Dunk champion At 5-foot-9, Nate Robinson became a notable NBA player because of his size. Robinson became the first-ever 3-time winner of the Slam Dunk contest, winning in 2006, 2009 and 2010.

How many times did Nate Robinson win the slam dunk contest?

While there are five two-time winners of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, only one man has been victorious in the All-Star event on three occasions. Nate Robinson has won the most NBA Slam Dunk Contests in history, the former point guard claiming victory in the event on no fewer than three occasions.

Who did Nate Robinson dunk over in the dunk contest?

Dwight Howard
Nate Robinson won the 2009 contest on February 14 in Phoenix, Arizona. The 5’9″ guard dressed all in green as “Krypto-Nate” (a portmanteau of ‘Nate’ and Kryptonite) and jumped over 6’11” Dwight Howard characterized as Superman.

Who holds the record for most dunks?

NBA Most Career Slam Dunks

Dunks Height Player
2910 6’11” Dwight Howard
2626 7’1″ Shaquille O’Neal
2237 6’11” DeAndre Jordan
1948 6’8″ LeBron James

Has anyone dunked in the WNBA?

Other WNBA dunks have been scored by Michelle Snow, Candace Parker (twice), Sylvia Fowles, Brittney Griner, Jonquel Jones and Liz Cambage. The record for the most WNBA dunks belongs to Brittney Griner. As a high school senior, she dunked 52 times in 32 games and set a single-game record of seven dunks.

How many dunks did Shaq?

Like no one is ever switching a Shaq screen no matter how many shooters are out there so his whole career teams gave up 3s over dunks. His NBA legacy is long and won’t soon be forgotten. The “Diesel” racked up 28,596 points and 13,099 rebounds in his 20-year career, and more than a few of them were brutal dunks.

Who won the last dunk contest?

Anfernee Simons
Portland Trail Blazers guard Anfernee Simons on Sunday was crowned the NBA Slam Dunk Contest winner, narrowly beating New York Knicks rookie Obi Toppin. Simons and Toppin moved onto the final round after Indiana Pacers rookie Cassius Stanley was eliminated following his first two dunks of the contest.