With no basketball on the radar, players around the league are starting to host interactive Q&A segments with fans on social media.
On Saturday night, Juan Toscano-Anderson took on questions from his followers on Twitter. The Bay Area native discussed his all-time favorite Warriors lineup, basketball in Mexico and Baron Davis.
One question could’ve ruffled some feathers in the Golden State locker room. Toscano-Anderson was asked who he thinks is the best dunker currently on the Warriors roster. The Marquette product played it cool, answering with a “toss-up” between three players.
Via @juanonjuan10 on Twitter:
Toss up-EP, Quese, Ky https://t.co/kJfotiAD2t
— Juan Toscano (@juanonjuan10) March 29, 2020
After throwing down highlight-reel dunks this season, each member of the Warriors that Toscano-Anderson mentioned is deserving of the best dunker title.
However, each high flyer is a bit different. Eric Paschall is a bouncy surprising dunker that can be fearless in his effort to throw down a jam on a defender. The Warriors rookie has been apart of a few poster-worthy moments during his first season in San Francisco.
Eric Paschall just put three defenders on a poster 😱#DubNation pic.twitter.com/pi6ww58PRt
— NBA TV (@NBATV) November 21, 2019
Eric Paschall WAITED there for the poster 💥 (via @NBA) pic.twitter.com/gGZlLcgESM
— SLAM (@SLAMonline) January 5, 2020
Ky Bowman is a gliding dunker that will explode with hangtime. The former two-way player has blossomed into a highlight waiting to happen when the Warriors are attacking in the open court.
Ky Bowman climbs the ladder!@warriors 76@Suns 84
4Q underway on @NBATV. pic.twitter.com/N5zcsd7DHI
— NBA (@NBA) December 28, 2019
Since entering the league out of Washington, Marquese Chriss has been known for his leaping ability. There isn’t a lob the former lottery pick can’t grab. With Draymond Green running the floor, Chriss has flushed home a multitude of alley-oop dunks. Once Stephen Curry returns to the floor fully healthy, the number of lobs Chriss sees will only grow.
Marquese Chriss only needed one hand to SLAM this alley-oop home 🔨 pic.twitter.com/8XLiBqDzRP
— ESPN (@espn) March 8, 2020
When the NBA returns, the trio of Toscano-Anderson’s top dunkers will have 17 games left on the schedule to build their catalog of slams.
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