Jacob Toppin, known for his impressive dunks, had a unique dunk saved for the NBA Slam Dunk Contest finals. The dunk involved a two-hand 'lost & found' move, which he was the only person to perform. Despite not making the finals, Toppin's dunk garnered attention and was seen as a potential game-changer for the contest.
Jacob Toppin would have unleashed THIS if he made the final round of the NBA Dunk Contest 😱 (via @TFBChuckTheBoss) https://t.co/PQ5hqda4jJ
How Jacob Toppin's incredible, unused NBA Dunk Contest gem showcases the event's biggest structural flaw https://t.co/q2CqpkI3EO
OH MY 🤯 This is what Jacob Toppin saved for the finals of the Slam Dunk Contest 👀 (via @TFBChuckTheBoss) https://t.co/MxhiFQQ6nR
Jacob Toppin was saving this dunk, if he had made the Slam Dunk Contest finals 😳 (via @TFBChuckTheBoss) https://t.co/WJHtJdipuU
Jacob Toppin would've SHUT DOWN the dunk contest with this dunk he was saving for the finals. 🤯 (🎥 : @TFBChuckTheBoss) https://t.co/6ZDdutu5Ds
Here’s the dunk Jacob Toppin saved for the finals of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. It took me eghhh 10 minutes to teach him this 2 hand lost & found dunk.. He’s the only person in the world that has done this. https://t.co/GsST8kdHy4
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ALLEY-OOP TIME FOR @VCU_Hoops https://t.co/W6bnlSIhR0
HE COULD HAVE DUNKED THAT ON A 12-FOOT RIM 😱 @VCU_Hoops https://t.co/O2wTLhiFOc