The Slam Dunk | =link=

Introduced the world to "hang time" and the iconic free-throw line leap.

The first recorded dunk occurred in the 1940s, credited to college stars like Bob Kurland and George Mikan. However, at the time, it was viewed as a crude, almost disrespectful way to score. Purists argued it bypassed the art of the jump shot. But fans disagreed. When the colossal 6'10" Mikan would rise up and drop the ball through the cylinder, audiences gasped. had found its first heroes. the slam dunk

The phrase works because the visual is so strong. We all know the feeling of a clean, powerful finish. Introduced the world to "hang time" and the