Nate Robinson names Zach LaVine as Chicago's greatest dunker
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 23, 2026, 3:07 PM
Last updated Aug 23, 2026

Nate Robinson, former Chicago Bulls player, has stated that Zach LaVine is the greatest dunker in the team's history. In a recent interview, Robinson highlighted LaVine's unique athleticism and gravity-defying abilities, placing him above legends like Michael Jordan and Derrick Rose. Robinson recalled LaVine's memorable performance in the 2016 Slam Dunk Contest against Aaron Gordon, where LaVine won with a spectacular finish. While Jordan and Rose are noted for their impressive dunking skills, Robinson's choice emphasizes the modern era of dunking, where LaVine has left a lasting mark. The Bulls hold a history of significant dunking talent, making Robinson's opinion noteworthy in the debate about the franchise's best leaper.
- •Nate Robinson calls Zach LaVine the greatest dunker of the Bulls
- •Robinson highlights LaVine's performance in the 2016 Dunk Contest
- •Michael Jordan and Derrick Rose are also mentioned as great dunkers
- •The NBA is perceived to be losing the art of dunking
- •LaVine's athleticism keeps him among the all-time greats
- 3:07 PMYahoo Sports — Not Michael Jordan or Derrick Rose, Ex-Bulls Star Says This 31YO Is Chicago’s Greatest Dunker
"The NBA is slowly losing the art of dunking, and therefore, sometimes it becomes important to look back at the glorious past. Especially for the Chicago Bulls, they hold the history of some of the most charismatic dunkers in the league’s history.
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