The 10 most disrespectful dunks in NBA history

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10. DeAndre Jordan over Brandon Knight

The dunk that introduced the world to DeAndre Jordan’s signature stink face.

Jordan, who has been known to throw-down a few monster jams throughout his career, cemented his place in NBA dunk history with a huge slam against the Detroit Pistons.

The 6-foot-11 center secured a lob from Chris Paul and the rest is history. Jordan finished the play by slamming a dunk home over Detroit’s Brandon Knight.

The dunk left Knight motionless on the floor for a few seconds as he likely questioned his logic for attempting to compete with a center who is eight-inches taller than him and significantly more powerful. Feeding off the energy from the arena, Jordan walked around his defeated foe and into the nearby crowd behind the basket reveling in his triumph.

Once Jordan emerged from the crowd and back onto the court, he wore a smirk steeped in embarrassment for Knight.

All things considered, if you can make Blake Griffin jump out of his seat at the sight of one of the most vicious dunks in history, you’ve earned a spot in the top ten.