Hamidou Diallo tweets competing in Dunk Contest would’ve been ‘easy W’

The 2019 Dunk Contest champion did not participate due to his right elbow not being back at 100% after suffering an injury in November.

Hamidou Diallo didn’t participate in Saturday night’s controversial (more on that later) Dunk Contest. But that doesn’t mean he wasn’t watching.

The 2019 Dunk Contest champion had said at the end of January that he wanted to defend his title “if he was healthy”, and while that he was “100% a competitor” his primary focus was “trying to get into a groove on the court”.

Diallo missed significant time earlier this season dealing with a hyperextended right elbow injury that he suffered in a loss to the Lakers near the end of November.

Although he’s still been able to throw down some vicious dunks during the regular season, he didn’t feel his elbow was healthy enough to compete.

Apparently though, if he had been healthy enough, Diallo believes he would have been a back-to-back Dunk Contest winner, tweeting out midway through the competition, “This would’ve been an easy W.”

In fairness, that tweet was sent before the Dunk Contest got to the final round.

But even without Diallo’s tweet mid-competition, the 2020 Dunk Contest was full of controversy. Miami Heat forward Derrick Jones Jr. won the event over Aaron Gordon of the Orlando Magic in the second round of a dunk-off.

Although Jones Jr. threw down some seriously impressive dunks, including one where he hurdled someone, caught an alley-oop pass off the backboard, went between his legs and then dunked, many thought the crown should’ve have gone to Gordon.

Gordon not only hit a 360 alley-oop slam off the side of the backboard but he also dunked over 7’5” Celtics rookie, Tacko Fall.

According to ESPN, the final round of the dunk-off was supposed to end in a tie.

“We thought it was going to be tied. We were like, ‘This is a tie!'” one judge, hip-hop artist Common, told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne. “But somebody didn’t do it right. I don’t know who it is.”

Diallo won the 2019 Dunk Contest with a dunk where he hurdled Shaquille O’Neal, stuffing it with so much power he had his arm all the way through the hoop and was hanging by his elbow.

LeBron salutes Aaron Gordon and Derrick Jones Jr. for putting on a show during dunk contest

LeBron salutes Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon and Miami Heat forward Derrick Jones Jr. for putting on a show during the NBA dunk contest.

Miami Heat forward Derrick Jones Jr. narrowly edged Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon to secure a dunk contest title that required a pair of tiebreaker slams to decide it. Each of the high-flyers earned a 50 from the judges during the finals and in the first dunk-off, which led to the second tiebreaker round.

During the deciding round, Jones took off from just inside the free-throw line to throw down a windmill with his left hand that earned a 48 from the judges. In response, Gordon dunked over 7-foot-5 Boston Celtics rookie Tacko Fall while earning a 47. LeBron James spoke for many who watched the Saturday night festivities by suggesting that both Jones and Gordon should have earned a trophy.

“Two trophies should have been awarded tonight that’s for sure!!” LeBron tweeted. “Keep it a buck y’all. Them boys put on a show! Professional DUNKERS”

Regardless of who was ultimately crowned champion, the 2020 dunk contest was one of the best dunking competitions we’ve seen in years. It also did enough to properly pay homage to the 1988 dunk contest that Michael Jordan won the last time All-Star Weekend was in Chicago. Gordon earned five-straight 50’s during the contest at one point but clipping Fall’s head as he jumped over him during the final tiebreaker round appears to have cost him the title.

Jones Jr., meanwhile, consistently converted his first dunk attempt throughout the evening while finishing with authority and creativity on a regular basis. While Aaron was deserving of more than just a second place finish, Derrick certainly did enough to win.

 

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