Dear NBA Stars, It is Time To Man Up and Throw Down (Dunks)

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to Howard, to Chase Budinger? Really, Chase Budinger, Paul George, Jeremy Evans and Derrick Williams is the best the league can do? If that is what the NBA has to offer fans, then why bother? When did superstars decide that they had better things to do and how did they forget that it was an honor to represent the best of the best? How did the league come to a place where their best players refuse to participate in their most exciting event? These are all honest questions that the league and players need to be asking themselves, as this has become an embarrassment.

The Slam Dunk contest used to be a superstar filled spectacle, where fans were dazzled by the best athletes in the world, showcasing their talents and genuinely relishing the whole experience. From Erving, to Michael, to Dominique, to Carter, to H