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NBA Street Series - Dunks!

NBA Street Series - Dunks!

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not good but not too bad
Review: Program too short with not enough action we want... Where is Kobe? Where is LeBron James? Oh yes, i didn't expect Kobe because i can't see him on the cover, but LeBron?? He shared 1/4 of photos on the cover but where is he inside?? well, 2 shots! I found the DVD had featured more Ricky Davis than LeBron, but you'll know LeBron is a good passer too! Disappointed...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hot Dogs!
Review: This disc is a bad influence for the youth of today. It glorifies the "slam dunk" at the expense of sound fundamentals... and a thing called teamwork, folks! This whole mess started with the behind the back pass: No one stopped it, and before you knew it we had "slam" hotdogging! They're all worth two points, fellas! So *lay* the ball in, by jiminy!!! Let me tell you something. None of these glory boys can hold a candle to the great Twinkle Toes Jackson... off guard for the Buffalo Braves in the mid-1970's. Twinkle Toes was the *master* of the finger roll: The reverse finger roll, 180 roll, "rolling thunder," "tootsie roll," and all the rest. Twink was beautiful -- poetry in motion.... And don't tell me he didn't dunk because he was white! This kid was straight from the streets of Niagara, and came up the hard way! But he showed some *restraint*, okay glitter girls?! And he was the best! Twinkie finger rolled on Bill Walton, Julius Irving (no medical degree), George McGinniss, and Daryl Dawkins. They *all* got rolled by the Twinkle! Now think about *that* the next time you lower your hoop to 8 feet.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hot Dogs!
Review: This disc is a bad influence for the youth of today. It glorifies the "slam dunk" at the expense of sound fundamentals... and a thing called teamwork, folks! This whole mess started with the behind the back pass: No one stopped it, and before you knew it we had "slam" hotdogging! They're all worth two points, fellas! So *lay* the ball in, by jiminy!!! Let me tell you something. None of these glory boys can hold a candle to the great Twinkle Toes Jackson... off guard for the Buffalo Braves in the mid-1970's. Twinkle Toes was the *master* of the finger roll: The reverse finger roll, 180 roll, "rolling thunder," "tootsie roll," and all the rest. Twink was beautiful -- poetry in motion.... And don't tell me he didn't dunk because he was white! This kid was straight from the streets of Niagara, and came up the hard way! But he showed some *restraint*, okay glitter girls?! And he was the best! Twinkie finger rolled on Bill Walton, Julius Irving (no medical degree), George McGinniss, and Daryl Dawkins. They *all* got rolled by the Twinkle! Now think about *that* the next time you lower your hoop to 8 feet.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hot Dogs!
Review: This disc is a bad influence for the youth of today. It glorifies the "slam dunk" at the expense of sound fundamentals... and a thing called teamwork, folks! This whole mess started with the behind the back pass: No one stopped it, and before you knew it we had "slam" hotdogging! They're all worth two points, fellas! So *lay* the ball in, by jiminy!!! Let me tell you something. None of these glory boys can hold a candle to the great Twinkle Toes Jackson... off guard for the Buffalo Braves in the mid-1970's. Twinkle Toes was the *master* of the finger roll: The reverse finger roll, 180 roll, "rolling thunder," "tootsie roll," and all the rest. Twink was beautiful -- poetry in motion.... And don't tell me he didn't dunk because he was white! This kid was straight from the streets of Niagara, and came up the hard way! But he showed some *restraint*, okay glitter girls?! And he was the best! Twinkie finger rolled on Bill Walton, Julius Irving (no medical degree), George McGinniss, and Daryl Dawkins. They *all* got rolled by the Twinkle! Now think about *that* the next time you lower your hoop to 8 feet.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: dunks, dunks and more dunks
Review: This is a great dvd, though there wasnt enough shaq dunks it was really good. You will love it if oyu can get past DJ CLue, that guy sucks the bag. Just the way he talked annoyed me greatly. but the DVD was awesome. a must have...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: This might well be the best DVD released by NBA entertainment. This video proves that the NBA has the best talent in basketball and undoubtedly much better and entertaining than streetball. Only complaint was there's no Kobe Bryant on this disc. Can't wait for volume 2!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Kinda lame
Review: You would think the NBA cared a little more what the fans want. The majority of the dunks on here are just average joe doing average jams. I swear, I see better highlights on Sportscenter every morning. Now don't get me wrong, there are some posterizing slams on here. Tracy McGrady off the backboard to himself, a couple of Shaq powerslams, and every Vince Carter hightlight are worth watching. But as someone else pointed out, there is not a single Kobe dunk in this program, and they didn't show Vince Carter jumping over the 7 footer in the olympics (though I guess they don't own the rights to that, but I ain't lettin' it slide because they showed olympic highlights on Michael Jordan videos). Now the sad truth about this dvd is that much of it is straight off an old NBA video called SuperSlams 2. They didn't bother to change the commentary or music or anything, and it lost much of its previous quality in the transfer. Notice how clear and bright the colors are when the host and newer clips are shown, then see how dull the audio and video become when they show segments from Superslams 2. And that video wasn't of shabby quality before. Man, these guys are lazy. I can see some old man sitting in a room figuring out ways to put enough stuff on here to get this assignment done. Hey, let somone who has a passion for the game edit these programs. And quit being so image-conscious that you have to leave one of your trademark players out. And since you are bothering to factory-press a dvd and package it and put it on the shelf, at least make something we can watch more than one time from start to finish. To all the NBA fans out there, if you are going to buy a dvd, NBA Now! is better than this.


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