ESPN's Sports Science features sometimes provide some interesting numbers but their analysis of the recent NBA Dunk Contest strays way into the twilight zone of cluelessness.
Here ESPN decides that Aaron Gordon could have been a medalist in the last OG High Jump on the basis that his butt was an estimated 7'7" above the floor in his mega-spectacular final "sitting in mid-air" dunk. It was a really fun dunk to watch but ESPN ignores:
1) Gordon's body position throughout the flight would never have allowed him to clear a bar anywhere near 7 feet. No analysis of the ht. of his center of mass.
2) He used a high-jump-illegal two-footed take off (Atticus may deem it to be a track legal "gallop-step" but that is another story!)
3) ESPN at least notes that Gordon DID push off to propel himself upward while grabbing the ball when he was already in the air.
The ESPN guy also seems unduly impressed that Zach LeVine traveled 14.8 feet horizontally while dunking. I'd bet that Powell, Lewis, Beamon and others could have dunked while continuing to travel another 14 feet... their only problem would have been holding on to the ball :-)
Gordon and LeVine are amazing aerialists but the ESPN claims about them are clueless.
Here ESPN decides that Aaron Gordon could have been a medalist in the last OG High Jump on the basis that his butt was an estimated 7'7" above the floor in his mega-spectacular final "sitting in mid-air" dunk. It was a really fun dunk to watch but ESPN ignores:
1) Gordon's body position throughout the flight would never have allowed him to clear a bar anywhere near 7 feet. No analysis of the ht. of his center of mass.
2) He used a high-jump-illegal two-footed take off (Atticus may deem it to be a track legal "gallop-step" but that is another story!)
3) ESPN at least notes that Gordon DID push off to propel himself upward while grabbing the ball when he was already in the air.
The ESPN guy also seems unduly impressed that Zach LeVine traveled 14.8 feet horizontally while dunking. I'd bet that Powell, Lewis, Beamon and others could have dunked while continuing to travel another 14 feet... their only problem would have been holding on to the ball :-)
Gordon and LeVine are amazing aerialists but the ESPN claims about them are clueless.
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