A small paradise in the NBA - Sbert Webber/v_show/id_ce00XMTE0OTgwNjg=.html Go and see for yourself, the wonderful scene of the 1.60-meter-tall Potato Webber winning the NBA All-Star Game Slam Dunk Contest is " Weber, known as "Potato", is 1.70 meters tall. What impresses people most about him is dunking. After the Pistons selected Webb with the 87th overall pick in the fourth round of the 1985 draft, they did not sign with him. After that, he was lucky enough to go to the Hawks. During his rookie season, he participated in the All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest in his hometown of Dallas. In this competition, he made a splash and won the slam dunk contest, giving his hometown fans a big gift and becoming the shortest dunk champion in NBA history. Weber already had a dunk record in high school games when he was only 1.60 meters tall. His highest take-off record was 1.33 meters, and his run-up touch was 3.60 meters. Speaking of Webber's dunk, there is a betting story. A white student who was 1.80 meters tall was not convinced by Weber's dunk and insisted on competing with him to see who could dunk better. The court was filled with students and teachers, all waiting to see Webb's excitement and see if he could defeat the white student. Weber was not hesitant at all. He used all his strength to fly into the air and made a very beautiful dunk. And the white student was pretty good too, doing a one-handed dunk. The two couldn't tell the difference. Weber never brags about winning the slam dunk championship. Instead, he plays the game more attentively and is praised by many fans. The NBA's shortest dunk champion - "Potato" Webb's All-Star Slam Dunk Contest lineup in 1986 was not as prosperous as the previous two. The previous dunk champion and "the essence of human movies" Dominic Wilkins seems to be expected to win the championship again, which is surprising. Surprisingly, little Anthony Jerome Webb, also from the Hawks, stole everyone's attention. Weber is nicknamed "Little Potato". As his name suggests, he is only 1.70 meters tall and weighs 60 kilograms. He played in the NBA for 12 seasons and played 814 regular season games, averaging 9.9 points per game and shooting 45.2% from the field. . In the first round of preliminaries, the short Webb conquered all the audience and judges with his amazing jumping ability on spring legs. He beat the crowd and entered the semi-finals with the highest score. Dominic Wilkin also entered the semi-finals. Stansberry, Terrence Stansberry and Gerald Wilkins. In the semi-finals, Webb continued to surprise everyone with his skills and reached the final with the same score as Dominic Wilkins. Unlike the previous two editions, this edition's finals only lasted two rounds. As a result, "Little Potato" completely defeated the defending dunk king with his amazing performance. Weber, who is only 1.70 meters tall, was actually able to perform a reverse two-handed slam dunk. Such an unimaginable performance earned him full marks for both dunks. Although Wilkins was only deducted 2 points, he could only become the "Slam Dunk King". "The crown was given up. The attached picture shows the moment when "Little Potato" Webber turned around and dunked with both hands and a one-handed dunk in the dunk contest that year. Albert Webber, known as "Potato", once won the All-Star Game Slam Dunk Contest in 1986. The champion, whose height is only 1.70 meters, is also the shortest player in recorded NBA history who can dunk. With a height of 1.70 meters to gain a foothold in the NBA, Weber's greatest asset is his superhuman jumping ability. At the age of 16, "Potato", who was only 1.60 meters tall, had a dunk record. His standing vertical jump height is 1.33 meters, and his run-up height reaches 3.60 meters. This jumping height has so far been broken by no one. Weber was once Bogues' idol when he was young, but his NBA journey was much more difficult than Bogues. He was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 4th round with the 87th overall pick in 1985. Before that, There is no such short player in the NBA. In this regard, Boggs also said: "Webber is an open-minded and impulsive guy. Our height will indeed affect our behavior on the court, so we play more of a transporter in the team. Role. Webber and I both came out of the ACC, but he had a harder start in the league than I did, being drafted 12th in the first round in 1987, so I didn't have to go through those lower picks. The trouble he has gone through. Boggs’s barefoot altitude is 1.60 meters. Some people say that Webber can jump 120cm in place. The current dwarf Ella Boykins said, “He has the confidence to play in the NBA.
Weber gave him a lot of confidence." Others: Sbert Weber. Weber, known as "Potato", once won the All-Star Game Slam Dunk Contest in 1986. His height is only 1.70 meters, which is also recorded. The shortest player in NBA history who can dunk. With a height of 1.70 meters, Webber's greatest asset is his super jumping ability. At the age of 16, the "Potato" who was only 1.60 meters tall had a dunk record. His standing vertical jump height is 1.33 meters, and his run-up height reaches 3.60 meters. This jumping height has not been broken so far. Weber was once Boggs's idol when he was young, but compared with Boggs, his height is 1.33 meters. The journey to the NBA was much more difficult. He was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 87th pick in the fourth round of 1985. Before that, there had never been a player who was "so short" in the NBA. In this regard, Bogues also agreed. Said: "Webber is a broad-minded, impulsive guy. Our height does affect our behavior on the court, so we play more of a transport role in the team. Weber and I both came out of the ACC, but his start in the league was more difficult than mine. I was drafted 12th overall in the first round in 1987, so I didn't have to go through the trouble that guys with lower picks go through. ”````````````