Vince Carter's No. 1, and after that, guys like Pippen, Jordan, Kemp, LeBron, Taj Gibson and Baron Davis fighting for 2nd. It's impossible to rank 2-20.
Blake Griffin did it again. In fact, he somehow did it fiercer, stronger and with less mercy.
Honorable Mentions: Add one part Chris Paul (2.65) and one part ego-destroying rim destruction by Blake Griffin (1.07) and you've got the recipe for the how to stop the Thunder's four game winning streak. Paul had 26 points (on 12-16 from the field),
Blake Griffin's gargantuan dunk over Kendrick Perkins was so big you need to see it to believe it.
Not just of Griffin, but of ESPN. I recently read an article by Nick Summers in Newsweek about an issue that a few experts in the cable/satellite industry have mentioned during interviews about technology shifts. According to Summers' report,