Penticton Herald

Gordon keeping quiet before dunk contest

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Aaron Gordon is not giving any hints on what he’ll do for dunk contest encore. He just hopes it’s enough this time around. The runner-up in last year’s dunk contest, Gordon is likely considered the favourite going into this year’s edition tonight.The Orlando Magic forward lost a dunk-off a year ago to Minnesota’s Zach LaVine, who is injured and not defending his title.

“You’re going to have to wait . . . to see my ideas,” Gordon said. “It’s going to be innovative. It’s going to be technologi­cally oriented. It’s going to be original and creative. You’ll see.”

Gordon will go up against DeAndre Jordan of the Los Angeles Clippers, Glenn Robinson III of the Indiana Pacers — and perhaps the wild-card in the field, Derrick Jones Jr. of the Phoenix Suns.

“I mean, it means a lot to me, but I don’t let that get to my head,” Jones said. “I know I’ve got to go out there and be humble and hungry as always. I’m just going to go do exactly what I’ve got to do.”

Jones has three dunks in his NBA career. Then again, he only has five baskets.

He watched LaVine and Gordon go head-to-head in Toronto last year, never thinking at the time he was 12 months away from being on that same stage.

Gordon said he’s glad to have helped put some shine back on the dunk contest.

“The dunk contest was getting dull,” Gordon said. “People were starting to count it out. They were actually talking about putting the 3-point contest at the end of the night instead of the dunk contest at the end of the night because there were so many great shooters. There’s no more talk about that.”

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