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Ja Morant's viral dunk in China reignites debate over his NBA Dunk Contest absence despite fan pressure

Ja Morant's viral dunk in China reignites debate over his NBA Dunk Contest absence despite fan pressure

Time of Indiaa day ago
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Ja Morant has been praised for his mind-blowing athleticism and gravity-defying dunks for a long time. His ability to leap high above the rim has made him one of the most thrilling players in the
NBA
, but it has also resulted in frequent injuries that have made him rethink his style of play.
In a bid to protect his health, Morant once declared he would limit his dunking, which left fans feeling let down, especially those excited to see his explosive talent in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. However, on July 26, 2025, during his "Make Them Watch" tour with Nike in China, Morant executed a breathtaking reverse dunk that went viral, reigniting the ongoing conversation about his absence from the NBA's premier dunking showcase.
Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant pulls off
viral dunk
that has the internet demanding
Morant participated in one of Nike events which was played in China called the "Make Them Watch" tour, which was entirely concerned with the motivation of young athletes and better introduction of basketball to the world. During the event, Morant displayed an impressive performance to the amazement of the members of the audience. He would dribble and do a jump and touch the ball in air and make a reverse dunk using his head almost touching the top hole.
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The audience was ecstatic, people were screaming, "It is finished" and Morant himself was delighted with that effect. The dunk was recorded and it went viral on social media with NBACentral posting the video on X which had the caption, JA. MORANT. 😳🙈".
Morant's dunk took the internet by storm, gathering thousands of views and reactions, showcasing his insane athleticism and reminding fans of what they've been missing in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest.
This moment "might have helped achieve something much more. A possible silhouette for the next generation to follow". It was more than just a highlight; it was proof of Morant's ability to mesmerize audiences, even from 7,000 miles away from the NBA stage.
Fans believe Ja Morant's involvement could restore excitement to the Dunk Contest
The viral dunk brought back discussions about Morant not being part of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, which has been having a hard time regaining its former shine. In the past ten years, the contest has often showcased less famous players, with Mac McClung from the Orlando Magic making a name for himself by winning three titles in a row from 2023 to 2025.
Even though McClung's performances, like jumping over a Kia sedan in 2025, have been praised, fans are hoping to see big stars like Morant participate to bring back the event's prestige.
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Ja Morant's viral dunk in China on July 26, 2025, lit up social media and brought back the buzz about him joining the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Fans are practically begging for him to show up, seeing his insane athleticism as a way to revive the event. While Morant's hinted at needing some big incentives to compete, his recent tease about joining if stars like Zach LaVine and Aaron Gordon do too keeps hope alive.
FAQs
Has Ja Morant ever competed in the Dunk Contest?
No, he has never participated in an NBA Slam Dunk Contest.
Was his dunk in China dangerous?
While thrilling, it echoed the high-flying risks he's tried to avoid in games.
Was Morant injured during the China dunk?
No, he appeared fully healthy while executing the move.
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