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Jordan's free throw line take-off dunk exploded view

In 1988, Chicago witnessed the peak matchup in the history of dunk contest. In addition to Wilkins, Webber, the potato, and drexler, Jordan's last dunk: dribbling from the opposite side of the court to the basket, suddenly jumping from the free throw line, flying, bending his legs, sticking out his tongue and breathing, and dunking vigorously, in the final. Jordan's trajectory of flying in the air after taking off from the free throw line is higher than that of Dr. J in those days, and the air gap is even more changeable. Later, when the photographer cut and recorded the video of the whole dunk process, he was horrified to find that Jordan's flying figure was almost perfect when the picture was frozen at any moment.