@john smith play it in lower speed and you will see that he dribbled the ball first on his first step then he carried it during the last two steps before jumping
Joaquín Zck because I was watching it live with my grandmother who’s a Spurs fan to the grave and we all thought Manu was just gonna pass it out to an open teammate and he just rises up outta nowhere and slams the left hand flush clean on Bosh. Plus it’s a prime player getting dunked on by an aging legend 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️
@@Joshyy9Productions that's right. Dont let these young cats forget it either. If we dont remind them and correct them when they claim LeBron is the 🐐 MJ will be just another great in history. But the truth is and probably always will be that he's the greatest among the all time greats in so many different categories of the topic that is not even arguable. Kobe was disrespected in the 🐐 conversation everywhere. But now that hes gone those same people acting like they been his A1 from day 1. LeBron lost his chance to become the 🐐 that time he claimed one 💍 with the Cavs is how he knew he was the goat. 🤦 the 🐐 dont have to tell you he's the 🐐.
StackinRax you ain’t lying. Shooting literally helped him last way longer and then next thing you know he’s the all time leader in threes. 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ man competed in a dunk contest with Kobe Bryant
I've always called him a good scorer. He could play in the post, slash and get to the rim, and create off the dribble. He really only became a shooter when he went to Boston.
@@grega4231 he only became primarily a spot up shooter off screens in Boston because that's what they needed him to do, and was already good at. He was already an elite 3pt shooter if you remember he broke the single season record for most 3's in 2006.
My favorites: - Every Vince Carter dunk - Every Grant Hill dunk. It's a miracle this guy could even walk after the injuries and mistreatments. Style and grace.
Grant hill was awesome for the suns. As a fan I loved watching him and Nash run the team together. He was smart and low key at an older age would dunk on you and make big 3’s.
A Vince Carter dunk will never be an "old man dunk" since to me he's the greatest dunker of all time. I also can't get excited for big men dunking since they should still be able to get up, just like a shooter should be able to shoot. I get it for guys like Timmy, Kareem, David West. But Shaq dunked multiple times a game through his career.
That big man take makes 0 sense bigger players typically take more punishment in their lower joints and muscles so to see them maintain their athleticism into older age is rare and impressive
It's huge injustice my man Malone never got a ring..I remember my step mom worked for LA Gear back in the day and she was so ...Jazz'd (yeah I did) when Malone walked into the office..All around great guy met him a few times in LA
When I was young and played a lot I never dunked .....but in some dreams at night I would be able to just climb and slam , sometimes kinda slow but I had the verticle hops.....in my dreams.....
Bruh Manu always caught people off guard with his dunks. Lmao the last one in the finals killed me cause I’m thinking he finna pass it out to the three but instead he just launches and dunks on Bosh clean af 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
I hope I will still be able to touch the rim when I get to my 40s... but here's Vince doing reverse alley oops and dunking on people like it's early 2000s all over again
I'm 42 and about 6'2 and I can still finish at the rim, tendinitis in the left jumping knee so I'm a little afraid to go 100% jumping to dunk 10ft, but I noticed as I'm getting older wen I'm not keeping the muscles worked out I'm not jumping as high, now at 22 I had a 42' vert, now it's still a modest 33-36. Depending on how the back and knee is feeling lol, I coach HS ball now so the young dudes keep me fresh and have to hit them with the experience moves that they dont know yet😃
jason jordan I’m still gone off how KG at 39 years old, still had good legs and had thee sole intent on dunking all over Blake griffin and talked ALL the shit after 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ IF I was the ref, IM NOT CALLING NOTHING BUT A TIMEOUT. Blake Griffin you gotta hold that One big dawg ☠️☠️☠️
I can grab it at 38 and I'm 5'10", just stay in shape because it's very easy to drop out at that age, but if you stay with it and exercise regularly you will keep a lot of your bounce...
I amazed myself by being able to dunk in my early 40s. Albeit in warm up, nothing close to an in game dunk. It went downhill quickly in my mid-40s. I'm 46 now and I sometimes look up and wonder if I can even touch the mesh anymore. 🤣 I'm 6'4" for reference.
Patrick Ewing's gm 7 game-winning playoff dunk versus the Heat back in 2000 should've been on this list. Not only was he 37 at the time, but it was a game-winning game 7 dunk.
20 years later and Vince Carter becomes the first person over 60 to dunk in an NBA game. Yah know Scott we saw him him doing it in warm ups so we knew he could do it, but to do so in a game.
I really wonder how did you find all these dunks. Most of them are like from really random times and games. One you missed tho, kobes poster between two defenders against i guess brooklyn. Def a top 5
8:47 38 yo Ray Allen shows speed, elevation and power dunk. Wow ! He was the complete package. People say that when he got to Boston he became a spot up shootir. Well, think again :D
Vince Carter was "old" in 2012 and 8 years later he is still playing 😂 that's crazy
If he pop up in in atlanta uniform dunking im done. Lol
You can tell its a Vince dunk every time you see it too, his lift off is unique
@john smith play it in lower speed and you will see that he dribbled the ball first on his first step then he carried it during the last two steps before jumping
Claudio Greco even nba retired before him
@@JamonCocid0 ahahah true
Technically, every Tim Duncan dunk was an "Old Man" dunk. The man had the same game as the 52-year-old who absolutely roasts you at the YMCA.
But he still could ball
Them fundamentals
Jaime Jones Ik right
idk man he was a freak athlete
Prederick hilariously true. Consistent, non risky, effectiveness.
That intro caught me off guard I'm still laughing
Nice name
Ik same
13:31 Manu's Dunk over Bosh is pure Gold!!!!!!
I'm glad someone finally put some respect on his name, top 10 shooting guard of all time and best 6th man ever, period.
TheAvonaca first ballot hof
mateo gomez bruh that dunk was so funny to me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@daevonthesavage7483 why?
Joaquín Zck because I was watching it live with my grandmother who’s a Spurs fan to the grave and we all thought Manu was just gonna pass it out to an open teammate and he just rises up outta nowhere and slams the left hand flush clean on Bosh. Plus it’s a prime player getting dunked on by an aging legend 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️
It's funny that Lebron would be considered old here
JVKXB MJ won a chip same age Lebron did in this video
@@Joshyy9Productions that's right. Dont let these young cats forget it either. If we dont remind them and correct them when they claim LeBron is the 🐐 MJ will be just another great in history. But the truth is and probably always will be that he's the greatest among the all time greats in so many different categories of the topic that is not even arguable. Kobe was disrespected in the 🐐 conversation everywhere. But now that hes gone those same people acting like they been his A1 from day 1. LeBron lost his chance to become the 🐐 that time he claimed one 💍 with the Cavs is how he knew he was the goat. 🤦 the 🐐 dont have to tell you he's the 🐐.
Why? Lebron has been old for lik 3-4 years
@@woozclues4492 oh dont worry, you MJ fans and bron fans will always let people know your opinion. Even if nobody asked.
wooz clues ok boomer
only OGs remember ray allen when he was known for being a slasher, not a shooter
Back in Uconn and in Milwaukee💯💯
StackinRax you ain’t lying. Shooting literally helped him last way longer and then next thing you know he’s the all time leader in threes. 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ man competed in a dunk contest with Kobe Bryant
I've always called him a good scorer. He could play in the post, slash and get to the rim, and create off the dribble. He really only became a shooter when he went to Boston.
@@grega4231 he only became primarily a spot up shooter off screens in Boston because that's what they needed him to do, and was already good at. He was already an elite 3pt shooter if you remember he broke the single season record for most 3's in 2006.
StackinRax you gotta look up his dunk on T-Mac that clinched series win. Unreal
This should be called Vince Carter highlights with the rest of the NBA 😂
Thats what i was thinking and a lil Grant Hill he was in there quite a few times but my 1/2 man 1/2 amazing made the most posters lol
Vince Carter and friends.
Only in sports, will your 30s, be considered old lol
Damn, so true lol. Dinosaur age.
Guess you just turned 35
@@cobraking_666 damn your comment has so Less substance, i need to find my Reading glasses to search for it
@@bendover2684 awww poor thing
@@cobraking_666 thanks for your understanding, i knew there was some dignity left in you
Dominique Wilkins was way too athletic at that age😲
Lmao facts
and it was already after he tore his achilles
Spurs Nique is underrated
Someone always get posterized when "The Human Highlight Film" is on the court.
(And we're gonna let Vince Carter slide by because he's ___ VINCE CARTER!)
3:54 - ginobili was 38 in the 2016 playoffs
Seeing this is gut-wrenching.. Grant Hill was such a good player even with all the injuries. Oh, what could've been
Love the creative lists.
4 Tim Duncan, 2 Manu Ginobili, 2 Dominique Wilkins.. Spurs players owned that video
I’ll prefer this intro over the others..
1. other intros of NBA Highlights youtubers are getting corny for real lmao
2. Its funny af
The other channels always have that phone case or that boingvert sponsor as their intro
Memestiff exactly... “them”
@@MemestiffGaming and they also have a 35 second long intro
That ref that called the tech on Jefferson reminded me way too much of my ex-wife. It wasnt that RJ looked at Durant. It was "The Way" he did it. 😱😱😱
My favorites:
- Every Vince Carter dunk
- Every Grant Hill dunk. It's a miracle this guy could even walk after the injuries and mistreatments. Style and grace.
8:28 that Kobe moment hit different 😭
Also when he slammed on Capela later on 😞
Grant hill was awesome for the suns. As a fan I loved watching him and Nash run the team together. He was smart and low key at an older age would dunk on you and make big 3’s.
Love your content man. Underrated channel right here
A Vince Carter dunk will never be an "old man dunk" since to me he's the greatest dunker of all time. I also can't get excited for big men dunking since they should still be able to get up, just like a shooter should be able to shoot. I get it for guys like Timmy, Kareem, David West. But Shaq dunked multiple times a game through his career.
How does Vince being the greatest dunker make it impossible for him to be an old man? He's literally the oldest full-time player ever.
That big man take makes 0 sense bigger players typically take more punishment in their lower joints and muscles so to see them maintain their athleticism into older age is rare and impressive
I really wanted it to be Stockton dunking in the second clip
The intro moved me, thank you, Vince Carter.
Still remember that Reggie Miller dunk. It just seemed so out of nowhere....
I saw that game live. They needed the basket and Reggie wasnt just clutch at the 3, he was clutch all over the floor.
4:53 is insane.... If we see saw a draft prospect do that we would be like "good first step and athleticism" meanwhile the dude was 38
Vince was considered an old man 8 years ago and he's still playing
Karl Malone isn't allowed near middle schools
Pure Shooter not the main thing u were supposed to remember from this vid but still technically correct
🤣🤣
It's huge injustice my man Malone never got a ring..I remember my step mom worked for LA Gear back in the day and she was so ...Jazz'd (yeah I did) when Malone walked into the office..All around great guy met him a few times in LA
underrated channel, i love your videos
Without a doubt, Vince Carter at any age, in any situation is the most outrageously entertaining dunker in NBA history.
Thanks for including ginobili. Was getting kinda worried.
Thats the Stuff i want to see! Finally a old man dunking list ! Ty
Manu 💙
*“Don’t discount the lob to Tyson Chandler”*
Still the greatest one-play prediction of all time
Man oh man, Vince! I'm really gonna miss you...
still best intro on youtube
Grant Hill was crazy athletic for being old and recovering from horrific injuries
When I was young and played a lot I never dunked .....but in some dreams at night I would be able to just climb and slam , sometimes kinda slow but I had the verticle hops.....in my dreams.....
I love how many of these come from the playoffs. The guys dig deeper on the big stage!
Bruh Manu always caught people off guard with his dunks. Lmao the last one in the finals killed me cause I’m thinking he finna pass it out to the three but instead he just launches and dunks on Bosh clean af 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
“Grant Hill, one for the facebook” lmao that probably sounded so hip back then
One day Lebron will own the whole list lol
Cross Country Grind For now it’s Vince Carter’s list everyone else just livin in it!
Very true Vince did dominate the list
I love how Tim “Dunk”an is the thumbnail.
I know they can’t get them all but, there’s a Patrick Ewing one when he banged it on Alonso Mourning in the playoffs.
5:20 been a loooonnnngggggg time since i've seen a knicks highlight
Superb intro! 👏
I hope I will still be able to touch the rim when I get to my 40s... but here's Vince doing reverse alley oops and dunking on people like it's early 2000s all over again
I'm 42 and about 6'2 and I can still finish at the rim, tendinitis in the left jumping knee so I'm a little afraid to go 100% jumping to dunk 10ft, but I noticed as I'm getting older wen I'm not keeping the muscles worked out I'm not jumping as high, now at 22 I had a 42' vert, now it's still a modest 33-36. Depending on how the back and knee is feeling lol, I coach HS ball now so the young dudes keep me fresh and have to hit them with the experience moves that they dont know yet😃
jason jordan I’m still gone off how KG at 39 years old, still had good legs and had thee sole intent on dunking all over Blake griffin and talked ALL the shit after 🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️ IF I was the ref, IM NOT CALLING NOTHING BUT A TIMEOUT. Blake Griffin you gotta hold that One big dawg ☠️☠️☠️
I can grab it at 38 and I'm 5'10", just stay in shape because it's very easy to drop out at that age, but if you stay with it and exercise regularly you will keep a lot of your bounce...
I amazed myself by being able to dunk in my early 40s. Albeit in warm up, nothing close to an in game dunk. It went downhill quickly in my mid-40s. I'm 46 now and I sometimes look up and wonder if I can even touch the mesh anymore. 🤣 I'm 6'4" for reference.
You know when you find a channel that you know is either about to/going to blow up? We here
I think i found my new favorite compilation category.
Patrick Ewing's gm 7 game-winning playoff dunk versus the Heat back in 2000 should've been on this list. Not only was he 37 at the time, but it was a game-winning game 7 dunk.
It’s so easy to forget how nasty of a dunker Ray Allen was back in his Supesonic days.
fridz66 very true many ppl think of him as just a 3 point shooter when in reality he was pretty athletic when he was younger
fridz66 Paul Pierce is another good example
How in the world do you even compile these videos. I'm so impressed.
Kinda surprised that marvin Williams poster on Bismack biyombo isn't on here, unless he just missed the age cut off
39ys old KG posterizing Blake Griffin
@11:53 That pass by Tony was butter.
Not fair that TD is on here since dunk is basically in his name
I guess when Ewing’s iconic dunk on mourning in the playoffs when he was like 36-37 doesn’t make the list
Just make this a Vince Carter video already lol. The dude is insane with his age and athleticism
It's crazy
I was so hype watching this video then Kobe appeared and now tears are trying to form in the corner of my eye........
Jefferson's were in the same great 4th quarter. Dang, that was a great game.
Two guys that I would have loved to see have injury-free careers: Bill Walton and Grant Hill. What could they have been?
Penny hardaway too
Dirk’s All star game dunk better be here.
Ah man this video is great 🙌🏻
Everybody watch out diesel coming through 😯😳
Last dunk was a total surprise 😂 great ending
And to think VC still may have a couple highlight dunks in him and he's been considered old for nearly a decade
20 years later and Vince Carter becomes the first person over 60 to dunk in an NBA game. Yah know Scott we saw him him doing it in warm ups so we knew he could do it, but to do so in a game.
The best ones are #50 which begins at 00:18 and #7 which begins at 11:42
🐐 🐐 🐐
That intro is golden hahaha
Tim Duncan had old man dunks his rookie year
I really wonder how did you find all these dunks. Most of them are like from really random times and games.
One you missed tho, kobes poster between two defenders against i guess brooklyn. Def a top 5
Some of these are nastyyy 🤢🔥
Speaking as a "Old Man" in a month and a half I turn 40 years old, don't forget about old man strength 💪, young bucks!!!!!
Great work
This was awesome
I clicked on this just waiting to see RJ's dunk in the finals👍👌👌👍
Moral of the story is that VC is GOATD
That Reggie Miller one is classic...that game was a classic game too.
Manu had the last laugh with Ray Allen
I love all of RJs old man dunks
WILKINS IN 97 🔥
that was sick
Can someone tell me the song that’s playing during Vince’s Memphis dunk?
the Reggie dunk at end was unexpected. dude just served up a facial on defender.
Duncan hitting Birdman in the face might have been the most disrespectful play done with the least flare in history
such creative intro
Liked just for the title
Great mix! Reggie Miller had the same leaping ability when he was 25...not much of a difference there :-)
A contested reverse alley-oop at 39 years old is just beyond freakish. I'll tip my head to VC now and always.
And again, a double-clutch after the spin around the defender at 41.. That man is more than half amazing
Imagine getting to be John Stockton and seeing Malone dunk through players on the other team each night
Vince the greatest dunker in NBA history
12:49 *"And watch this, Michael GAMBLES right there...*
Vince Carter was considered old in 2012. Fast forward 2020. Vince Carter still playing in the league.
Do an over 40 one- Malone- Carter and jabbar Jordan
5:07 What was Alvin Williams thinking?
Should’ve just been “Vince Carter’s beat dunks after 35”
The title funny asf😆
How is Dr J not on this list? I know he had a few good dunks after 35
The instrument that he played in the background in the beginning of the video it's weird
8:47 38 yo Ray Allen shows speed, elevation and power dunk. Wow ! He was the complete package. People say that when he got to Boston he became a spot up shootir. Well, think again :D
Tim has been doin the old man dunk since he was 19 lol
What's better old man dunks or wnba?