Goga Bitadze is averaging career-highs in minutes, points, field goal percentage, rebounds, assists and steals.
The NBA Dunk Score, which combines player tracking technology with NBA data science to analyze every dunk from every NBA game in real time, was introduced before the 2024-25 season. The end result? An objective score based on technical excellence, athleticism and difficulty for every dunk.
Here are the top 5 scores from the Emirates NBA Cup. To dive deeper into the full, season-long leaderboard, click here.
Jaylen Brown charts a Power subscore of 91 on his way to the 3rd highest Dunk Score of the season.
On Nov. 29 vs. Chicago, Jaylen Brown detonated at the rim for a Dunk Score of 109.6. This dunk featured a Max Ball Height of 10.9 feet, a Power subscore of 91 and a Jump subscore of 86. At the end of the NBA Cup, this dunk ranked third overall.
Bruno Fernando receives the pass and elevates over the defender for the big slam.
On Nov. 12 vs. Milwaukee, Bruno Fernando brought down the hammer on a pick and roll. Fernando had a Power subscore of 88 and a Defensive Contest subscore of 87 while showing off a 6.7 feet takeoff distance and a reach back distance of 1.2 feet.
Goga Bitadze’s Defensive Contest subscore of 100 helps power him to a 100.9 Dunk Score
On Nov. 10 vs. Milwaukee, Goga Bitadze electrified the NBA Cup quarterfinals by posterizing his opponent with a dunk that featured a perfect Defensive Contest score of 100 and a Power subscore of 84.6.
Anthony Edwards drives to the lane and charts his highest Dunk Score of the year so far.
On Nov. 15 vs. Sacramento, Anthony Edwards flashed his elite athleticism by driving by his defender and throwing down the one-handed jam in traffic, accomplishing the rare double feat of having two subscores — Jump (92.6) and Power (96.2) in the 90s (out of 100). Read more about subscores here.
Knecht gets out on the fastbreak and rises up over the defender for an emphatic slam.
On Nov. 29 vs. OKC, Dalton Knecht showed just how exciting a fastbreak slam can be, taking off from 6.9 feet and recording a ball speed through the rim of 22.2 mph on his way to a Dunk Score of 92.6.