Welcome to the ultimate breakdown of today’s most iconic dunks. This page is your go-to source for the most complete dunk definitions on the web, covering everything from Eastbays to Underboths, Reverse Windmills, Elbow dunks, and more. Whether you’re a fan, a student of the game, or a pro-level athlete, you’ll find clear explanations of each dunk’s motion, plant, and finish. Curated by professional dunker Dylan Haugen, this list is designed to help you fully understand the art and technique behind every move.
1 Hand Honeydip / Elbow – The dunker jumps, dunks the ball with one hand while simultaneously placing that arm into the rim up to the elbow to hang.
1 Hander (Off-Vert, Left Hand) – The dunker jumps from a standstill position (off-vert) and completes the dunk with the left hand.
1 Hander (Off-Vert, Right Hand) – The dunker jumps from a standstill position (off-vert) and completes the dunk with the right hand.
2 Hand Reverse Windmill (1 Foot Left, 2 Hands) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and jumps off their left foot. While airborne and facing away from the rim, they swing the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body (Windmill) and complete the dunk with two hands.
2 Hand Reverse Windmill (1 Foot Right, 2 Hands) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and jumps off their right foot. While in the air and facing away from the rim, they swing the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body (Windmill) and finish the dunk with two hands.
2 Hand Reverse Windmill (LR, 2 Hands) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While in mid-air and facing away from the rim, they swing the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body (Windmill) and finish the dunk with two hands.
2 Hand Reverse Windmill (RL, 2 Hands) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While in mid-air and facing away from the rim, they swing the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body (Windmill) and finish the dunk with two hands.
360 Cuff Windmill Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, spins 360 degrees in the air (360), holds the ball cupped between their hand and forearm (Cuff), swings the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body in mid-air (Windmill), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
360 Eastbay (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and spins 360 degrees in the air. During the rotation, they transfer the ball under their right leg from their left hand to their right hand and finish the dunk with their right hand.
360 Eastbay (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot and rotates 360 degrees in the air. While spinning, they transfer the ball under their left leg from their right hand to their left hand and finish the dunk with their left hand.
360 Eastbay (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and initiates a 360-degree spin during takeoff. While rotating in mid-air, they transfer the ball under their right leg from their left hand to their right hand and finish the dunk with their right hand.
360 Eastbay (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant and begins a 360-degree spin during takeoff. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their left leg from their right hand to their left hand and complete the dunk with their left hand.
360 Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, spins 360 degrees in the air (360), and dunks the ball while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
360 Kamikaze – A dunk where the dunker jumps and throws/transfers the ball under their leg using the same hand (right hand to right hand, or left hand to left hand), catches it while doing a 360, then finishes the dunk.
360 Scoop Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, spins 360 degrees while scooping the ball in one hand close to the body (Scoop), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
Behind the Back Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, transfers the ball behind their back in mid-air (Behind the Back), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
Cuff – A dunk where the dunker cuffs the ball between their hand and forearm, jumps, and finishes the dunk with one hand.
Cuff Windmill Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, holds the ball cupped between their hand and forearm (Cuff), swings the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body in mid-air (Windmill), and dunks the ball while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
Double Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, dunks the ball while simultaneously placing both arms into the rim up to the elbows to hang.
Dubble Up 1 Hand – The dunker jumps over the person who is holding a ball on their head (standard Dubble Up placement), grabs the ball, and finishes with a one-hand dunk.
Dubble Up 180 2 Hander – Dubble Up with a 180 spin, finishing with two hands.
Dubble Up Between the Legs Behind the Back – A dunk where the dunker jumps over the person who is holding a ball on their head (standard Dubble Up placement), grabs the ball, transfers it between the legs, then transfers it behind their back, and finishes the dunk.
Dubble Up Eastbay (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker runs up to the hoop and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. They jump over a person holding a ball on their head (Dubble Up), grab the ball mid-air, transfer it under their right leg (right to left hand), and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Dubble Up Eastbay (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While jumping over a person holding a ball on their head (Dubble Up), they grab the ball, transfer it under their left leg (left to right hand), and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Dubble Up Eastbay Over 8 People (LR, Left Hand) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While taking off, they grab the ball off the head of the first person in line (Dubble Up), then transfer the ball between their legs (Eastbay) while clearing 8 total people. They complete the dunk with the left hand.
Dubble Up Eastbay Over Car (LR, Left Hand) – The dunker runs up to the hoop and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While taking off, they grab the ball off the head of a person standing in front of the car (Dubble Up), then transfer the ball between their legs (Eastbay) while clearing both the person and the car. They finish the dunk with the left hand.
Dubble Up Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps over a person holding a ball on their head, grabs the ball mid-air (Dubble Up), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
Dubble Up Hoverboard Armageddon – Dubble Up over a person spinning on a hoverboard, dunking that ball, then dunking a second ball held near the rim by a separate person standing on a ladder.
Dubble Up J-Rich Eastbay (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant, jumps over a person holding a ball (Dubble Up), grabs the ball mid-air, transfers it under their right leg from right to left hand, and completes the dunk with their left hand.
Dubble Up J-Rich Eastbay (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. They jump over a person holding a ball (Dubble Up), grab it in the air, transfer the ball under their left leg from left to right hand, and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Dubble Up Krown – The dunker jumps over a person holding a ball on their head, grabs the ball mid-air (Dubble Up), and completes a two-hand reverse dunk while simultaneously placing both elbows into the rim to hang.
Dubble Up Rim Tap 2 Hander – Dubble Up, tapping the rim with the ball, then finishing with two hands.
Dubble Up Windmill – A dunk where the dunker jumps over the person who is holding a ball on their head (standard Dubble Up placement), grabs the ball, goes directly into a windmill, and finishes with one hand.
Dubble Up X / Dubble Up 2 Hand Reverse – A dunk where the dunker jumps over the person who is holding a ball on their head (standard Dubble Up placement), grabs the ball, and finishes with a two-hand reverse dunk.
Dubble Up X Over a Car – Dubble Up with a two-hand reverse finish over a person standing in a car.
Eastbay Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, transfers the ball between their legs in mid-air (Eastbay), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.
Elbow / Honeydip / Arm in Rim – All three terms refer to the same dunk. This is when a dunker finishes a dunk and hangs with their forearm or elbow inside the rim. The primary term to be used is Elbow.
Krown (2 Hand Reverse Elbow / Honeydip) – The dunker jumps, performs a two-hand reverse dunk while facing away from the rim (Reverse), and simultaneously places both elbows into the rim to hang.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (1 Foot Left, Left Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and jumps off their left foot. They elevate and complete the dunk with the left hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and jumps off their left foot. They elevate and complete the dunk with the right hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and jumps off their right foot. They elevate and complete the dunk with the left hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (1 Foot Right, Right Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and jumps off their right foot. They elevate and complete the dunk with the right hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (LR, Left Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. They elevate and complete the dunk with the left hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (LR, Right Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. They elevate and complete the dunk with the right hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (RL, Left Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. They elevate and complete the dunk with the left hand.
Off-Dribble 1 Hander (RL, Right Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. They elevate and complete the dunk with the right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Behind the Back (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While rotating, they transfer the ball behind their back from their left hand to their right hand and finish with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Behind the Back (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot, rotates 360 degrees in mid-air, transfers the ball behind their back from their right hand to their left hand, and finishes with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Behind the Back (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While rotating, they transfer the ball behind their back from their left hand to their right hand and finish with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Behind the Back (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant, spins 360 degrees in the air, transfers the ball behind their back from their right hand to their left hand, and completes the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Double Elbow (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and spins 360 degrees in the air. While rotating, they finish the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble 360 Double Elbow (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot, rotates 360 degrees mid-air, and finishes the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble 360 Double Elbow (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While rotating, they complete the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble 360 Double Elbow (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant, spins 360 degrees in the air, and completes the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble 360 J-Rich Eastbay (1 Foot Left, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and spins 360 degrees in mid-air. During the rotation, they transfer the ball under their right leg from right to left hand and complete the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 J-Rich Eastbay (1 Foot Right, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot, rotates 360 degrees in the air, transfers the ball under their left leg from left to right hand, and finishes with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 J-Rich Eastbay (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. During the rotation, they transfer the ball under their right leg from right to left hand and complete the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 J-Rich Eastbay (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant, spins 360 degrees, transfers the ball under their left leg from left to right hand, and finishes with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Sweep (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While airborne, they sweep the ball downward toward their left hip in a reverse windmill path, continue upward with both hands as they rotate, and finish the dunk with a two-hand finish.
Off-Dribble 360 Sweep (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot and rotates 360 degrees in the air. While spinning, they sweep the ball downward toward their right hip, continue upward in a reverse windmill path, and finish the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Sweep (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While airborne, they sweep the ball downward toward their left hip in a reverse windmill motion, continuing upward with the rotation until both hands reach above their head, and then finish the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Sweep (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. In mid-air, they sweep the ball downward toward their right hip in a reverse windmill motion, continue upward as they rotate, and finish the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Tomahawk / Backscratcher (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and spins 360 degrees in the air. While rotating, they bring the ball behind their head (Tomahawk / Backscratcher) and finish the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Tomahawk / Backscratcher (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot, spins 360 degrees, brings the ball behind their head, and completes the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Tomahawk / Backscratcher (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and spins 360 degrees in the air. While rotating, they bring the ball behind their head (Tomahawk / Backscratcher) and finish the dunk with two hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Tomahawk / Backscratcher (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant, rotates 360 degrees in mid-air, brings the ball behind their head, and completes the dunk with both hands.
Off-Dribble 360 Underboth (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While rotating, they lift their knees and transfer the ball under both legs from their left hand to their right hand, before finishing the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Underboth (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot, rotates 360 degrees, transfers the ball under both legs from their right hand to their left hand, and finishes the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Underboth (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While rotating, they lift their knees and transfer the ball under both legs from their left hand to their right hand, before finishing the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Underboth (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In mid-air, they rotate 360 degrees, transfer the ball under both legs from their right hand to their left hand, and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Windmill (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While airborne, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Windmill (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While airborne, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill) and complete the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Windmill (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While airborne, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble 360 Windmill (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In the air, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion from above the head, continuing under and around the side of the body (Windmill) during a 360-degree spin and complete the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble 540 Eastbay (RL, 2H Reverse) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. During takeoff, the dunker initiates a 540-degree spin in the air. While rotating, they transfer the ball between their legs (Eastbay) and continue the spin to complete the full 540. The dunk is executed with a two-hand reverse finish, with the dunker facing away from the rim at the moment of completion.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (1 Foot Left, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their left foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their left foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their right foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (1 Foot Right, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their right foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While in the air, they transfer the ball behind their back (Behind the Back) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back Elbow (1 Foot Left, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back and complete the dunk while placing and hanging from that arm into the rim up to the elbow.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back Elbow (1 Foot Right, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball behind their back and finish the dunk while placing and hanging from the dunking arm up to the elbow into the rim.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back Elbow (LR, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back and complete the dunk while placing and hanging from that arm into the rim up to the elbow.
Off-Dribble Behind the Back Elbow (RL, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While airborne, they wrap the ball behind their back and finish the dunk while placing and hanging from the dunking arm up to the elbow into the rim.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (1 Foot Left, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their left foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right leg (left hand to right hand) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (1 Foot Right, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their right foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left leg (right hand to left hand) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left leg (right hand to left hand) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (LR, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right leg (left hand to right hand) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (RL, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left leg (right hand to left hand) and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While in the air, they transfer the ball under their right leg (left hand to right hand) and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right or left leg. If under the right leg, the transfer goes from left to right hand; if under the left leg, it goes from right to left hand, gather the ball with both hands, and dunk with a two-hand finish.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left or right leg. If under the left leg, the transfer goes from right to left hand; if under the right leg, it goes from left to right hand, then secure the ball with both hands and finish the dunk.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right or left leg. If under the right leg, the transfer goes from left to right hand; if under the left leg, it goes from right to left hand, secure the ball with both hands, and finish the dunk with a two-hand finish.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left or right leg. If under the left leg, the transfer goes from right to left hand; if under the right leg, it goes from left to right hand, secure the ball with both hands, and finish with two hands.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand Reverse (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right or left leg. If under the right leg, the transfer goes from left to right hand; if under the left leg, it goes from right to left hand, secure the ball with both hands, and finish the dunk with a two-hand reverse.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand Reverse (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot. While in the air, they transfer the ball under their left or right leg. If under the left leg, the transfer goes from right to left hand; if under the right leg, it goes from left to right hand, then secure the ball with both hands and finish the dunk with a two-hand reverse.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand Reverse (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their right or left leg. If under the right leg, the transfer goes from left to right hand; if under the left leg, it goes from right to left hand, then quickly secure it with both hands and complete a two-hand reverse dunk while facing away from the rim.
Off-Dribble Eastbay, Two Hand Reverse (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left or right leg. If under the left leg, the transfer goes from right to left hand; if under the right leg, it goes from left to right hand, then secure the ball with both hands and complete a two-hand reverse dunk while facing away from the rim.
Off-Dribble Hand-Off Behind the Back Elbow (LR, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker receives the ball via a hand-off and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. In mid-air, they transfer the ball behind their back and finish the dunk while placing and hanging from the dunking arm up to the elbow into the rim.
Off-Dribble Hand-Off Behind the Back Elbow (RL, One Hand) – A dunk where the dunker receives a hand-off, gathers off a right-left (RL) plant, transfers the ball behind their back in the air, and completes the dunk while placing and hanging from that arm into the rim up to the elbow.
Off-Dribble J-Rich Eastbay (1 Foot Left, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their left foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their right leg from their right hand to their left hand and complete the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble J-Rich Eastbay (1 Foot Right, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and jumps off their right foot. In mid-air, they transfer the ball under their left leg from their left hand to their right hand and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble J-Rich Eastbay (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their right leg from their right hand to their left hand and finish the dunk with their left hand.
Off-Dribble J-Rich Eastbay (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker dribbles into their approach and gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. While airborne, they transfer the ball under their left leg from their left hand to their right hand and finish the dunk with their right hand.
Off-Dribble Reverse 360 Windmill (1 Foot Left, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While spinning, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill), and finish the dunk with their left hand on the opposite side of the rim.
Off-Dribble Reverse 360 Windmill (1 Foot Right, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While spinning, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill), and finish the dunk with their right hand on the opposite side of the rim.
Off-Dribble Reverse 360 Windmill (LR, Left Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While spinning, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill), and finish the dunk with their left hand on the opposite side of the rim.
Off-Dribble Reverse 360 Windmill (RL, Right Hand) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant and rotates 360 degrees in mid-air. While spinning, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion, starting from above the head and sweeping under and around the side of the body (Windmill), and finish the dunk with their right hand on the opposite side of the rim.
Off-Dribble Windmill (LR, Left Hand) – The dunker dribbles directly into their approach, takes off using their left foot, swings the ball in a circular windmill motion around the side of their body, and finishes the dunk with their left hand. (Title corrected from “LR, Right Hand” to match the description.)
Off-Dribble Windmill (LR, Right Hand) – The dunker begins by dribbling into their approach and gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While in the air, they swing the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body (Windmill) and complete the dunk with the right hand.
Off-Dribble Windmill Double Elbow (1 Foot Left, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their left foot. While airborne, they swing the ball in a circular motion (Windmill) and complete the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble Windmill Double Elbow (1 Foot Right, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker jumps off their right foot. In mid-air, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion from above the head, continuing under and around the side of the body (Windmill) and finish the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim.
Off-Dribble Windmill Double Elbow (LR, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a left-right (LR) plant. While airborne, they swing the ball in a circular motion (Windmill) and complete the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Off-Dribble Windmill Double Elbow (RL, Two Hands) – A dunk where the dunker gathers off a right-left (RL) plant. In mid-air, they swing the ball downward and around in a circular motion from above the head, continuing under and around the side of the body (Windmill) and complete the dunk while placing and hanging from both elbows into the rim simultaneously.
Reverse Pump Krown – The dunker jumps while facing away from the rim, pumps the ball downward in mid-air (Pump), and completes a two-hand reverse dunk while simultaneously placing both elbows into the rim to hang.
Reverse Windmill Krown – The dunker jumps while facing away from the rim, performs a windmill motion (swinging the ball in a full circular path around the side of the body), and completes a two-hand reverse dunk while simultaneously placing both elbows into the rim to hang.
The Bounce Dunk – When a dunker leaves the ground, and in mid-air throws the ball down at the ground, it bounces back up to them, they grab it, and dunk it. The entire motion must be done in the air.
Tomahawk / Backscratcher – A dunk where the dunker brings the ball behind their head in mid-air, ideally touching their back, and then finishes the dunk with two hands.
Tomahawk / Backscratcher Double Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, brings the ball behind their head in mid-air, ideally touching their back (Tomahawk / Backscratcher), and dunks the ball while simultaneously placing both elbows into the rim to hang.
Underboth – A dunk where the dunker takes the ball, lifts their knees, and transfers the ball from hand to hand under both of their legs before finishing the dunk.
Windmill – A dunk where the dunker swings the ball in a circular motion around the side of their body in mid-air (Windmill) before finishing the dunk.
Windmill Elbow / Honeydip – The dunker jumps, brings the ball in a circular motion (Windmill), and dunks it while simultaneously placing one elbow into the rim to hang.