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[MacMahon] Anthony Edwards is questionable vs. Nuggets tonight because of the left middle finger dislocation/sprain he suffered on his spectacular dunk over John Collins last night. Aaron Gordon’s take on the dunk: “That was crazy, man. That was a top-10 dunk in NBA history.”



[MacMahon] Anthony Edwards is questionable vs. Nuggets tonight because of the left middle finger dislocation/sprain he suffered on his spectacular dunk over John Collins last night. Aaron Gordon’s take on the dunk: “That was crazy, man. That was a top-10 dunk in NBA history.”

by MarvelsGrantMan136

22 Comments

  1. G1Spectrum

    Man dunked so hard he dislocated the finger on his left hand, which wasn’t even the hand he used LOL

  2. How many posters have injured the dunker and the dunkee?

  3. Drunken_Vike

    Naz Reid and Gobert are also still questionable with injuries that either kept them or knocked them out of the game last night, and with KAT still out, the league is not ready for this insane Jokic v. Luka Garza battle we’re all going to be blessed with

    just kidding, you’ll get 36 minutes of Kyle Anderson at the 5 and you’ll like it

  4. dnfnrheudks

    Well the wolves will play hard seemingly regardless of who they field so I hope nuggets don’t take this as a trap game

  5. kosmos_uzuki

    I wonder if wearing protective gloves will become a thing in the nba.

  6. Waffleshuriken

    The Aaron Gordon quote out of nowhere is cracking me up lmfao

  7. That’s what you get for concussing John Collins

  8. He threw the ball in. I’m guessing that’s considered a dunk. But his fingers never hit the rim.

  9. It was an amazing in-game dunk! Ant got so high up and threw it down so hard. That was crazy.

  10. Awanderingleaf

    Yikes calling that a top 10 dunk. Dude injured himself on a thrunk.

  11. girth_br00ks

    He didn’t dislocate his finger on the rim either. The ball yeeted through the rim with such force that it actually tagged the middle finger on his off hand.

  12. AnyJamesBookerFans

    Speaking of all-time dunks in NBA history, just wanted to share this “documentary” on the greatest dunk in NBA history.

    Yes, it’s 37 minutes long, but I think this YT comment sums up my feelings on it pretty well:

    > me when I first clicked: “how can somebody talk about one dunk for 37 minutes?”

    > me after 37 minutes: “I wish he’d talk about this one dunk for 2 more hours”

    Outside of games, it’s probably my single favorite piece of basketball media.

    [Sit Down – The Greatest Dunk in NBA History (Full Documentary)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzCT1WbJ8R0)

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