Walker Dunking / Keith Fujimoto |
Despite their star power, Walker left them in the dust. After reaching the finals of the dunk contest he posted the highest ever single round score with a 148.1 out of 150 in the finals. Drexler, the runner up, did not even attempt his final dunk because the score was out of reach. Walker’s signature dunk of the contest was his “Baseline Rock-The-Baby” where he went from the baseline and “rocked-the-baby” under the hoop and dunked it behind him. Walker would go on compete in one more contest losing the 1990 Slam Dunk Contest to Dominque Wilkins.
Walker's dunking ability was his claim to fame during his otherwise unspectacular career. The best statistical season he had was his rookie season in 1986 where he scored 10.4 points a game. After five seasons with the Knicks he went to the ABA for two years because of knee injuries. Walker made an NBA comeback with the Washington Bullets but never became the high impact player which many thought he would be after his rookie season. As injuries continued to plague Walker he retired from the NBA after the 1994-95 season.
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