Relive Gerald Green’s Dazzling NBA Dunk Contest Win 10 Years Ago Today

Gerald Green has carved out a nice little role this season as a bench contributor for the Boston Celtics.

But a decade ago, Green was nothing short of a headline-grabber.

The 6-foot-7 forward burst onto the scene in 2005 as a superbly athletic rookie for the Celtics. And while he never developed into an elite scorer, there was one thing he could do better than most: dunk.

The world found that out on Feb., 17, 2007, exactly 10 years ago Friday. Green put himself on the map in the 2007 NBA Dunk Contest with a jaw-dropping display of slams, knocking out defending champion Nate Robinson in the finals to become the first Celtic since Dee Brown in 1991 to win the competition.

The then-21-year-old’s winning performance had plenty of highlights: teammate Paul Pierce giving him a perfect feed off the side of the backboard, Green paying homage to Brown with a no-look dunk while jumping over Robinson, and Green closing the door with a gorgeous windmill slam in the finals.

Green finished as a runner-up in the 2008 dunk contest and also competed in the 2013 event, but nothing will match the electric show he put on in 2007.

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Check out all of Green’s dunks in the video below.