Manu was amazing. The one on Bosh will forever be one of the greatest. It was done by an old player in the face of a top defender who was bigger and in his prime, but also was done during a very meaningful game. Love it.
@@dusk6159 great and confusing is the perfect description. Dude is aways there at whatever position is necessary to win the game, series and championships. Making grown men look silly left and right 🤣
@@brad7566 well if that was just generally true then every player would be playing into there late 30s. Shaq is 7’1 and could barely dunk at 35. Got another stupid reason?
There’s never been a better player in their late 30s and there probably isn’t gonna be again. I’m a Kobe fan and I remember how hyped I got when he dunked after his Achilles injury. LeBron is just on a different level. His prime athletic ability was so amazing that his past prime athletic is still among the best in the league.
Exactly. He was so far ahead of everyone else in his 20’s, that even in his late 30’s he’s still one of the most athletic players in the league. People don’t realize just how insane that is
It’s so cool seeing Vince carter look down mid air to see his landing. His muscle memory is so good, he dosent have to look at the rim all the way, and he knows coming down at that age could be a big problem.
That push off by Manu Ginobli at 5:04 against Ray Allen before the dunk is a nice revenge from 2014 when Ray Allen did the same thing to San Antonio, that was so nice.
Vince is impressive bc while he has about 50% of the athleticism he had - he's super graceful, he fucking floated in on Rudy Gobert and dunked that shit no look lmao. Lebron is crazy tho bc he does this EVERY night nowadays and still has 80% of his athleticism, all the other stars just look noticably older.
People are saying it isn't what it used to be; and while that's true, it wasn't until this video compared LeBron's athleticism side by side with other stars his age that I fully appreciated what he's still doing
Would he have lasted 20 plus years if he started in the 80s? He’s regarded as one of the most softest and/or the biggest diva for a super duper star ever in the NBA. Idk but leave the legends alone. Wilt’s athleticism claps LeBron’s and that’s that he didn’t have the money or the hyperbaric chambers etc etc
@@juniorhernandez3347 Obviously LeBron wouldn't have lasted as long if he'd played back then. They didn't have the technology or resources. But players started working out on mass and getting better health care around 1993, and LeBron has been more durable than any of them.
@@juniorhernandez3347 I wasn't take a shot at the legends, but now I'm gonna. All of the stories about Wilt's insane athleticism are just that, stories. There is zero proof and how many times have we seen players from one era or another exaggerate about their peers?
What I really appreciate about these edits is letting the previous clip’s commentator finish his thought on audio while we get a visual of the setup of the next dunk. Good shit.
That one will never stop being perfect. Great poster, great sudden pull by someone like Al, great storming on Giannis right after, great reaction by Al, great get-back by Al after the Giannis dunk, Giannis chirping and the Bucks victories prior. That never gets old, damn it's so good.
Bro I felt so bad for Gianni’s horford dunked on his ass and elbowed his so hard in the face on the way down and is just screaming flexing I can’t 😂😂laugh 😂
Basically, since Lebron got old he made and sustained this category to begin with lol Only he could pull this many dunks and of this quality, hell his ones can and actually go for prime time NBA dunks, or anyway elite dunks for players with a normal age.
the KG one is the most impressive imo, not only damn near 40 but that was a fast pass and he flew a mile with a body in between. Thats impressive for a 26 year old.
@@strtfghtr88 bro, that’s still a 38 year old man with 20 seasons under his belt jumping over 3 feet in the air.. many young athletes don’t even have a 40 inch vertical
Tim Duncan is such a consistent player. He was on the All-NBA FIRST TEAM in his 16th year. Consistently making his team advance to the playoffs. Big Fundemental love❤
4:27 Being at the game live and seeing Jeff Green turn back the clock for this poster was the coldest thing I've seen coming outta last year. It was sooooooo good.
LeBron is as young as 34 and max age of 37 in this video. So not that impressive when I have played pro sports all my life and at 40 years old and 5'9 I can dunk pretty good still.
@@davo23452345 thats very impressive man, i hope i can dunk at 40. however, that's the godam NBA and not a driveway with a hoop. the dunking part isn't the most impressive, its doing that in midst of an ultra elite level game where everyone is like 15 yrs younger than you and the best players in the country.
Man I always thought VC was the most athletic player I ever watched but damn 'Bron is actually challenging him for that title. Crazy to see how high he can still get when he wants to 🤯
Bron isn't challenging anything. He is the challenge lmao, Bron is the first of the super athlete that we will be seeing more of in the coming decades. Insane genetics.
To this day it is mesmerizing that just when everything is going normal, Jeff Green pulls out the meanest poster dunks. Dude continues to put it up man. Impressive.
The most underrated dunker and personally I think best in game dunker of all time is Jeff Green. And he's still dunking now at his age but young or old im just talking best in game dunker people always say VInce Carter but Jeff Green isn't that big name like James, Kobe, and Carter so he doesn't get credit for his in game dunks. But go to RUclips and search for Jeff Green dunks some tubers have made videos about him. Great job making this video showing us these guys were older at this point in their careers but still had hops and throwing it down! Great video!
i can assure you a lot of NBA players are. PEDs are very common in professional sports, and have been for a long time. Wilt for example was 100% juicing
The fact that bron is old enough to be playin w some of his sons former teammates and still gets buckets like these w ease is the craziest way to think about it lol.
2:45 Big ups to Birdman for immediately getting back in the play and trying to block even though he got hit. Nowadays a player would immediately look to the ref complaining and then giving up an easy 2
As a Thunder fan, seeing Jeff Green still get good dunks makes me feel good. I’m glad he had a solid career.
Uncle Jeff is still out here absolutely yamming it on people
Always been one of my favorite players
Northwestern's finest. Has me thinkin Jeff definately doesn't get the respect he deserves from us
He is very good for his age. Best off the Nuggets bench
I always wonder how different things would have been if we never traded him for Perk.
Manu was amazing.
The one on Bosh will forever be one of the greatest. It was done by an old player in the face of a top defender who was bigger and in his prime, but also was done during a very meaningful game. Love it.
''Bosh'' ''Miami'' ''Prime'' ????
@@S3verusMyG lol right, Bosh was past his prime in Miami.
Don't forget the "shove" on Ray
I love that Birdman didnt stop after he got hit by Duncan. 💪👌
That was my first thought too. Stuck with the play even after a shot to the face. Good on him.
He's raw for that. Didn't complain kept playin D, and got dunked on like a man.
Birdman had too much respect for the game, made another old man earn it!
Great clip from both, honestly.
No wonder that it still is iconic and it's one of the moments that made Andersen tough in the eyes of everybody.
Reminded me of that video with the ninja failing to do the back flip but kept on.
That Manu dunk on Bosh was nasty
Damn Ginobli was putting it on people’s heads lol.
He was really a special talent
Dropped that bomb at 39yo, truly special player.
Manu's all-around highlights at a damn old age are truly great and confusing. What an athlete.
Manu is a savage
@@dusk6159 great and confusing is the perfect description. Dude is aways there at whatever position is necessary to win the game, series and championships. Making grown men look silly left and right 🤣
Honestly Manu at 39 impressed me the most. Lots of amazing dunks though. Awesome video
35+ y.o nba player: *exists*
announcer: HE TURNS BACK THE HANDS OF TIME
“VINTAGE (insert player name)”
I’ll😊
That makes me feel old...
DONT NAIL THE COFFIN SHUT YET, THE OLD MAN STILL DRAWS BREATH like c'mon
HE BEATS FATHER TIME
Glad you didn’t miss Jeff Green in this compilation. Even though he’s old we call him Dunkle Jeff here in Denver for a reason!
Lol Dunkle Jeff
Lebron is 38 now and can still deliver some of the best dunks in the NBA
He's 6'9. He should be able to
HGH
@@brad7566 ???? Thats pretty much the average height for small forward???
@@ofiralmer the rim is 10 feet. His arms are about 2 feet long. He only has to jump about a foot to dunk
@@brad7566 well if that was just generally true then every player would be playing into there late 30s. Shaq is 7’1 and could barely dunk at 35. Got another stupid reason?
There’s never been a better player in their late 30s and there probably isn’t gonna be again. I’m a Kobe fan and I remember how hyped I got when he dunked after his Achilles injury. LeBron is just on a different level. His prime athletic ability was so amazing that his past prime athletic is still among the best in the league.
And people still think he's moving like in his 20's. He's definitely not but that's a testament to how much of a freak athlete he is.
@@Twomps Fax
Exactly. He was so far ahead of everyone else in his 20’s, that even in his late 30’s he’s still one of the most athletic players in the league. People don’t realize just how insane that is
Richard Jefferson on Klay Thompson will always be my favorite!
That dunk is underrated asf
I'm a Cavs fan so I'm biased towards it lol and that Christmas day game was nuts
He also dunked on KD that game
Man he punched on klay hard asf and he got up for that.
They sleepin tho not only did he dunk on Klay but he dunked on KD IN THE SAME GAME I remember that it was a Christmas day game...
Vince Carter dunks with such elegance at his later years in the nba looks like art so beautiful
It’s so cool seeing Vince carter look down mid air to see his landing. His muscle memory is so good, he dosent have to look at the rim all the way, and he knows coming down at that age could be a big problem.
Whoa i didn't notice that, wow that's cool and smart!
That push off by Manu Ginobli at 5:04 against Ray Allen before the dunk is a nice revenge from 2014 when Ray Allen did the same thing to San Antonio, that was so nice.
venomous
Vince and Lebron's athleticism is unmatched but Bron is on an entirely different level
I’m more impressed by Vince’s for some reason lol
@@lothegreat1788 exactly reverse jam on the oop and he no looked postered someone and walked away like nothing
@@lothegreat1788 Vince was impressive but he ain’t have anything close to the minutes on his body that Lebron had.
Vince is impressive bc while he has about 50% of the athleticism he had - he's super graceful, he fucking floated in on Rudy Gobert and dunked that shit no look lmao. Lebron is crazy tho bc he does this EVERY night nowadays and still has 80% of his athleticism, all the other stars just look noticably older.
@@karmaahtv3424 vince looked pretty washed to me the only guys in this video who look young on there dunks were lebron and jeff green
1:49 that birdman dunk is so underrated, you can see that pause and hangtime in mid air
it's called a chambers boost
People are saying it isn't what it used to be; and while that's true, it wasn't until this video compared LeBron's athleticism side by side with other stars his age that I fully appreciated what he's still doing
Would he have lasted 20 plus years if he started in the 80s? He’s regarded as one of the most softest and/or the biggest diva for a super duper star ever in the NBA. Idk but leave the legends alone. Wilt’s athleticism claps LeBron’s and that’s that he didn’t have the money or the hyperbaric chambers etc etc
@@juniorhernandez3347 why are u hating so bad😂
@@juniorhernandez3347 Obviously LeBron wouldn't have lasted as long if he'd played back then. They didn't have the technology or resources. But players started working out on mass and getting better health care around 1993, and LeBron has been more durable than any of them.
@@juniorhernandez3347 I wasn't take a shot at the legends, but now I'm gonna. All of the stories about Wilt's insane athleticism are just that, stories. There is zero proof and how many times have we seen players from one era or another exaggerate about their peers?
@@avishaisol8040 Stories? Zero proof? What? You can see videos of Wilt's athleticism on this very site. He didn't play in the 1800s
i like how vince carter proving at 39 that he is the GOAT dunker
Old Vince hit different he hit 2 of the longest half and full court shots of all time
What I really appreciate about these edits is letting the previous clip’s commentator finish his thought on audio while we get a visual of the setup of the next dunk. Good shit.
That Al Horford dunk on Giannis just makes me smile every time seeing him hype for a guy who shows no emotion
While a young giant as Giannis is falling down lol the sequence is cool af specially in slow motion
@@MoralesCorner especially cause Giannis dunk on him prior, he got get back😂
Giannis had just dunked on Horford and talked a lot of shit. I remember Horford being like, Ok…ok…just wait.
That one will never stop being perfect. Great poster, great sudden pull by someone like Al, great storming on Giannis right after, great reaction by Al, great get-back by Al after the Giannis dunk, Giannis chirping and the Bucks victories prior.
That never gets old, damn it's so good.
Bro I felt so bad for Gianni’s horford dunked on his ass and elbowed his so hard in the face on the way down and is just screaming flexing I can’t 😂😂laugh 😂
Jeff Green an underrated in-game dunker
GREAT video concept right here, most of these dunks I haven''t seen!
His shooting ability really made people forget that Ray Ray used to put people on posters in his younger years
Alternate video title "Lebron James is old and can still dunk, and a few other guys"
That’s just how impressive he still is at his age; at this pace he could reasonably play into his 40’s like Robert Parish or Kevin Willis
Vince carter got about 5 or 6 in this compilation
Thats the alternative way of thinking 😂
I'd give this a like, but you're at 69.
Basically, since Lebron got old he made and sustained this category to begin with lol
Only he could pull this many dunks and of this quality, hell his ones can and actually go for prime time NBA dunks, or anyway elite dunks for players with a normal age.
the KG one is the most impressive imo, not only damn near 40 but that was a fast pass and he flew a mile with a body in between. Thats impressive for a 26 year old.
That KG poster on Blake is in fact one of the greatest highlights of his and of the modern TWolves.
2:50 took a hit to the face and didn't cry or complain, just kept playing defense. Love to see it
Duncan gives elbow to Birdman, dunks on him, then tackles him! Old guys playing dirty, we need that league back
Chuck Norris approves👍🏻
The fact that bron still gets his head at rim level is insane.. bro has a whole montage of these “old man dunks” just from this season 😂😂
I mean, he's 6'8" tho
@@strtfghtr88 bro, that’s still a 38 year old man with 20 seasons under his belt jumping over 3 feet in the air.. many young athletes don’t even have a 40 inch vertical
@@Zer0Edits00 I'm not hating. You can't teach genetics
@@strtfghtr88 you still gotta be jumping like 38 inches to get your head at rim level at 6'8
@@jokb1613fr
Tim Duncan is such a consistent player. He was on the All-NBA FIRST TEAM in his 16th year. Consistently making his team advance to the playoffs. Big Fundemental love❤
4:27
Being at the game live and seeing Jeff Green turn back the clock for this poster was the coldest thing I've seen coming outta last year. It was sooooooo good.
That last one was super nasty. Had Kevin Love questioning their friendship! 😆 🤣 😂
Carter and bron are king of old man dunks. Bron at 38 looks like he's 21 though it's insane
LeBron is as young as 34 and max age of 37 in this video. So not that impressive when I have played pro sports all my life and at 40 years old and 5'9 I can dunk pretty good still.
@@davo23452345 you're not lebron james
@@davo23452345 thats very impressive man, i hope i can dunk at 40. however, that's the godam NBA and not a driveway with a hoop. the dunking part isn't the most impressive, its doing that in midst of an ultra elite level game where everyone is like 15 yrs younger than you and the best players in the country.
GINOBILI ON THE FINISH!
Best ever line for a dunk
0:17 Carter still got the hops💪
The Jeff Green dunk along the baseline is SICK
They should do "Lebron dunks but he increasingly gets older."
This is genius, lmaooo. “Increasingly older.” 😭
That video in his 20+ seasons will be so great and flabbergasting.
😂
1:25 that pass is kind of insane actually
Lmaooo Tim Duncan smacked Birdman with the ball
Then dunks on him so hard Birdman tried to hold onto him on the way down
That ginobili dunk 🔥
Vince is unmatched when it comes to dunks
Lebron has him beat
LeBron at 35+ literally embarrasses anything VC did at 35+.
@@DV-ou1yuLebron has 2 dunks in his arsonal stop it😂
@L Tri-Fehl I know you're exaggerating, but that statue of liberty unbeatable. Lol
Man I always thought VC was the most athletic player I ever watched but damn 'Bron is actually challenging him for that title. Crazy to see how high he can still get when he wants to 🤯
you call this challenging? looking at this video bron is head and shoulders above vc for that title
Bron isn't challenging anything. He is the challenge lmao, Bron is the first of the super athlete that we will be seeing more of in the coming decades. Insane genetics.
Bron has great longevity, but no one had Vince's hops.
Imagine if VC got to spend millions on his body. Man oh man
Between Shawn Kemp & Vince. Both were insane
One thing you can't deny LeBron is the time he put into taking care of his body and we are seeing the results, they are insane.
HGH
@@kenyonrwhatever works.
Just like Tom Brady
@@kenyonr lebron is natty
@@diddy-did-it yeah dead ass he’s natty asf
Vince carter dunking and smiling at AG(one of the best dunkers now) is just so wholesome
Those Vince carter dunks were unreal
Vince just makes everything look effortless.
From age 36+ LeBron and Jeff Green are the only two at that age doing the most athletic dunks of someone 10yrs younger 😳👀4:26 5:35
You can't even get mad if Jeff Green dunked on you. Uncle Jeff was just helping you grow up.
That Lebron one on Kevin Love is fucking unbelievable
Tom Chambers dunk and his 2020 Lakers dunk and contact on Bjelica's charge motion all in one.
Damn that was good, poor KLove.
I remember carter saying that jumping was never the problem. It was the landings that takes its toll.
2:53 rip birdman he got absolutely socked in the face and then dunked on
Respect for staying in the play though that takes toughness
That joint by Uncle Jeff joint was underrated...dude jumped OUTSIDE the lane & glided to the hoop...🤯
Vince Carter will probably still be able to dunk when he's 50
Most of the great dunkers can.. it's not gonna be windmills lol but Dr. J and Jordan did it, just nice one handers
@@codyeble0713 He did a windmill in practice during his final season
“The mamba still has venom in those veins” is an amazing call.
Watching this really does help put what LeBron is doing in a whole new perspective...
To this day it is mesmerizing that just when everything is going normal, Jeff Green pulls out the meanest poster dunks. Dude continues to put it up man. Impressive.
lebron is as athletic as ever, crazy
The most underrated dunker and personally I think best in game dunker of all time is Jeff Green. And he's still dunking now at his age but young or old im just talking best in game dunker people always say VInce Carter but Jeff Green isn't that big name like James, Kobe, and Carter so he doesn't get credit for his in game dunks. But go to RUclips and search for Jeff Green dunks some tubers have made videos about him. Great job making this video showing us these guys were older at this point in their careers but still had hops and throwing it down! Great video!
LeBron dunking is such a common sight that we sometimes forget how old he is. It is really something to behold
And now good and normally he does it as well
He’s 6’9”
Im a Pistons fan but you missed Robert Horrys dunk on Rip Hamilton in the 05 finals
Jeff Green is not yet too old to be doing that lol 4:25
Ginobili on Bosh was absolutely filthy.
brons gotta be on drugs lol
I stg since his Miami days lol he had to have been going to the guy who supplied a rod and manny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
i can assure you a lot of NBA players are. PEDs are very common in professional sports, and have been for a long time. Wilt for example was 100% juicing
U think others aren't? 😹
Most players on hgh
@@FalconPinch27 brons on something different prob has trex blood injected from his pet dinosaur he keeps in (insert trump impression) chinaah
Dope video 🔥🔥🔥 Transitions are also smooth as hell 🔥
Tim duncan is like the quiet kid that plays basketball.
His game spoke for itself
Klay getting dunked on by Jefferson was wild😂🔥🔥🔥
LeBrons dont count 😂
that means shaq doesnt either
Howwwwwwe
Sheep ong
It's unfair putting LeBron here lmao
Them old man dunks hit different I bet "woo still got it " comes out every now and then.
Regardless of what I miss Kobe 🐐
Videos like this keep me saying, “this is the year I finally dunk”
Lebron on fast break still fast as ever...
That second Jeff green dunk was crazy
Nah lebron don’t count 🤣
Jeff Green's old man athleticism underrated as hell
I remember his slam over Al Jefferson when Al was on the Jazz. Actually Imma pause this and watch that.
What I like about the Ginobli dunks is that you can tell he’s trying really hard to do them. Those are not effortless, yet he pulled them off anyway
Ginoboli an underrated dunker. He was short and old still getting up there
He was a good dunker but I wouldn’t call 6’6’’ short, same height as Vince Carter.
Jeff Green still dunking after surviving heart surgery like 12 years ago is wild
Most of this players can do it a lot more, the thing is it takes a toll on their bodies and they choose to do something different, absolute beasts.
Dope ass segment bro!
You got my subscription
Lol at Birdman getting elbowed in the face and still managing to contest Timmie's dunk. Players nowadays would have been rushed to the hospital.
I'm more convinced that Bron is on PEDs after looking at this
That last Ginobli dunk should have been number one.
"they didn't have cable where Nurk is from," dying lol.
Lebrun respects Kevin love so much he didn’t even stare him down
We can't forget about Dwight Howard posterizing the last 3 years
The camera change on the Lebron windmill dunk vs the rockets is still something I’m mad about to this day.
Shout out to Ginobili!! 🇦🇷
The fact that bron is old enough to be playin w some of his sons former teammates and still gets buckets like these w ease is the craziest way to think about it lol.
Al horford has always been such a reliable player
I know it must be hard to find, but I was hoping to see a couple of Kenyon Martin from his days on the Knicks in his mid 30's. Nice video.
I don’t know why, but Vince Carter’s dogs just look smooth and clean AF
That Al Horford dubk was madddddd disrespectful😭 playoff game too
RJ’s dunk is one of my favorites because it’s Christmas.
Bron is a different specimen. But that VC on Gobert is a classic poster. Protecting the ball with his body before the dunk.
“They dont have cable where nurkic is from to see carter highlights” LMAOOOOO
Their way of saying, "We aren't done yet"
2:45 Big ups to Birdman for immediately getting back in the play and trying to block even though he got hit. Nowadays a player would immediately look to the ref complaining and then giving up an easy 2
Vince, Kobe, tmac and even lebron has the most memorable dunks in NBA history
Getting to 35 years old in the NBA is like getting your AARP Card
Bron is STILL dunking at 40!!