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Myree Bowden

Myree Bowden

“Reemix”
USA
VeteranScoop Dunk King

Myree Bowden, who dunks as Reemix, is a 6'1" dunker whose career now spans more than two decades. He raised his vertical from 45 inches to 53 over the course of it, and was still testing 48 at 32 years old, which is the part of his record other dunkers pay attention to.

He first appeared on a national stage at the 2004 NCAA dunk contest, and did it with a windmill, a dance routine and a cowboy hat. Andre Emmett won that night. Bowden did not, but he left with something more durable, because the performance is what people remembered and it started the touring career.

He went on to the Harlem Globetrotters, which meant years of performing the same job in a different arena every night rather than peaking for a handful of contests a season. He also became a fixture of the Sprite Slam Dunk Showdown, first as a Showdown All-Star and later as a judge, which put him on the other side of the table deciding which amateurs got through.

His catalogue leans on power and presentation together, and the over-the-car dunk is the one that circulates most. What separates the footage from that era is that he was performing, not just executing: the dunk was the end of something, not the whole of it.

The second half of the career has been about passing it on. He built a vertical jump training program and has produced instructional series breaking down the specific movements behind a bigger jump, which means the numbers he put on himself are documented as a method rather than left as a mystery. Dunkademics has featured him since 2013, and the footage covers a stretch of his career long enough to show what a jump looks like when it is maintained rather than spent.

Height
6'1"

Myree Bowden | All Videos

All Myree Bowden videos filmed by @dunkademicsofficial.

6ft1 Reemix LEGENDARY Dunk Mixtape by Dunkademics
2019
Top 10 DUNKS : Dunkademics : August 2018 (ft. Reemix)
2018
2015 BEST Dunks of the YEAR! (ft. Reemix)
2015