SPRINGFIELD – Former NBA player Spud Webb is best known for being the winner of the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest and being one of the best little men in a big man's game. But during an appearance at the ...
If members of the El Pomar branch of the Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region couldn’t believe the story their eyes and ears picked up Thursday afternoon, all they needed to do was plug their ...
Spud Webb is renowned for being one of the shortest players in the history of the NBA. Standing at just 5'7" he shattered the stereotype that height is a prerequisite for success in basketball. His ...
Spud Webb was NC State's honoree in this year's class of ACC Basketball Legends. ACCDN Guest Reporter TJ Hartnett caught up with the Wolfpack legend and talked about the AC... Spud Webb was NC State's ...
Via ESPNDallas.com, 1986 Dunk Contest champion Spud Webb will judge this year’s dunk contest. Webb was recently involved in the dunk contest when Robinson jumped over Spud in 2006 on his way to a ...
There never have been very many little men in big-time college basketball. There are even fewer today. Only a few current players are under 6 feet tall. Most of them sit at the end of the bench, ...
I suppose you saw the same pictures I did. The ones with the jockey slam- dunking basketballs in Dallas? Spud Webb, they called him. You and I know when we`re being kidded, right? This guy is about as ...
Spud Webb, the 5-foot-7 point guard who became expendable when the Kings drafted UCLA's Tyus Edney, was traded Thursday to the Atlanta Hawks for Tyrone Corbin. Webb, who won the slam-dunk contest in ...
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