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Chapter 633 - 307: The Strongest Dunk King in History!_2

Chapter 633: Chapter 307: The Strongest Dunk King in History!_2

He was visibly confident in his own dunking abilities.

Raven threw the ball up and sprinted after it.

As the ball bounced back, he calculated the angle, leaped, secured the ball with his right hand in a one-handed grip, transformed into a barrel in midair, rotating 360° before slamming the ball through the hoop.

In an instant, the venue was filled with the roar of the cheering fans.

Hansen couldn’t help nodding his head when he saw that.

Raven, just as he said, had gone all out for the finals.

The camera turned again to the panel of judges.

The fans were watching intently, wondering if Raven would be underscored this time.

points.

No suspense.

A dunk like that meriting only 49 points would be an insult to the fans.

The camera centered on Hansen, and the pressure was on him once more.

This time, Jokic didn’t join Hansen on the court.

Hansen took the ball to the outside, dribbling it, then loosened up his arm joints.

The fans found Hansen’s warm-up actions a bit strange before, but now they seemed to understand why.

Because Hansen was attempting a reverse-jointed dunk, and that was easily twisted.

In fact, Hansen had done a lot of specific training to prepare for this dunk contest.

Although, like the three-point contest, he didn’t need such a championship to vindicate himself, since he chose to compete, he was going to take it seriously.

This was a matter of attitude, especially after he had let the fans down last year because of a voting issue; he had to treat it with even more seriousness now.

He surged in with the ball in his left hand, took off just inside the free-throw line, sent the ball backwards with his left hand, and then tossed it up.

The fans’ eyes widened, because just like Han’s second dunk attempt, this move seemed extremely counterintuitive.

Only, Han’s first attempt had not been successful.

Such a reverse-joint toss was too difficult.

There was a collective sigh of disappointment in the arena.

However, oddly enough, including the judges, the expectations for this dunk didn’t diminish at all.

Hansen quickly attempted the second try.

This time his toss was perfect, and the fans saw Hansen’s follow-through.

As Hansen tossed the ball with his left hand, his right hand was executing a large windmill motion in the air, though his lead hand was empty.

When the ball reached its peak, his right hand was also at its highest point, then came a forceful right-handed slam.

If you were a fan facing the front, it was like watching "Kuroko’s Basketball," Hansen’s actions were empty, but the ball suddenly appeared in his hand at the moment of release.

The crowd exploded.

O’Neal stood up with a scorecard of 10 in his hand right away.

This dunk was even more counterintuitive than the previous scorpion tail, regardless of the fact that the first attempt failed, even if he had failed twice, it still deserved a 10!

The other judges followed with their scores.

All 10s.

Hansen likewise earned a perfect 50!

"People will always remember this day!" Barkley exclaimed in shock again.

One had thought the qualifying round dunks were shocking enough, but who could have imagined the finals would be this thrilling.

Knowing that participants had brought out their best dunks early to get to the finals implied something—that both Hansen and Raven had prepared more than just four dunks.

Raven’s second dunk.

The eyes of both fans and judges were glued to the court.

Raven once again positioned himself behind the mid-court line, seemingly setting up for another free-throw line dunk.

The anticipation threshold of the fans was instantly raised.

Raven had already performed a free-throw line windmill dunk, but could he deliver other free-throw line maneuvers?

Indeed, the fans weren’t wrong.

Because after Raven sprinted, he delivered a free-throw line dunk with a change of hands between his legs!

Executed in one fluid motion, it looked effortless.

Madness.

The fans in the stands felt they were going mad.

Free-throw line dunks had always been perfect score material in any dunk contest, but for Raven...the free-throw line was just a warm-up!

Was it that threes are getting further away, and now dunks are following suit?!

But this time the judges were stumped once more.

Because handing out two perfect scores in the final meant Raven would be the champion on the spot.

The judges consulted directly this time and finally revealed their scores.

points.

It wasn’t that they didn’t want to score lower; it was impossible to score any lower.

Any score under 50 for a free-throw line between-the-legs dunk would reflect amateur scoring by the judges.

And besides, it didn’t necessarily mean Raven would win the championship, because Hansen still had a chance for a dunk-off.

Anyway, the fans wouldn’t mind a few more dunks!

Seeing the score, Hansen couldn’t help but smile.

It seemed tonight a dunk-off was inevitable.

The reason he was so confident was that, as long as his second dunk succeeded, the judges wouldn’t be able to refrain from awarding 50 points.

His second dunk took a bit longer to prepare for, as a car was driven through the player tunnel and onto the court.

It was a BYD electric car, the same brand Hansen endorsed domestically.

BYD was still developing at this point, but as a transmigrator, Hansen knew the achievements BYD would reach in "history," and this dunk contest was destined to make history, so he was accelerating its throttle in advance.

As the car parked beneath the basket, the anticipation of the audience hit its peak once again.

This wasn’t the first time a car had featured in a dunk contest; in 2011, Griffin had won the contest by jumping over a car.

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