Meet the first dunk you can expect in the park on NBA 2k16
Prior to this week, Jordan Kilganon was just another hoops mixtape dunker that we admired for having a few original slams. That was until this week, when the 6’1 professional dunker premiered his new “Lost and Found” dunk recently. It’s hard enough finishing a behind-the-back 360 dunk – just ask his fellow Canadian cohort Zach Lavine, after winning last winter’s slam dunk contest during all-star weekend.
However, Kilganon took things a bit further, with landing a 360 no look / behind-the-back slam. In real-time action, the finish may not seem jaw-dropping due to the angle it was filmed in, but check for the replay and see why everyone is touting this as one of the greatest dunks of all-time. Get blown away with the dunk above.