Miles Bridges dunked it four times this games, right after dunking it four times last game. If he kept those numbers up for the whole season, starting with game 1 and ending with game 82, that would be 328 dunks. Which is barely more than the pace Rudy Gobert is on this year, which is crazy, because Gobert is actually dunking it that much in REAL LIFE, rather than the hypothetical thought-experiment life of Bridges in this example.
A word of warning, the Gobert dunkilation this season, if I can manage to squeeze all the jammage into 10 minutes, is going to be too intense for my viewers of weaker constitution to handle. It’s going to be intense. Same with the Giannis dunkilation. Don’t watch those videos, when they come out at the end of the regular season, without first consulting your physician.
The Bridges dunkilation, on the other hand, is going to be nice and leisurely in comparison. Kind of like the dunks themselves. One of the problems with being able to dunk it extremely easily, like Bridges can, is that lots of really impressive dunks end up looking pedestrian. A strange thing to complain about, but he needs to be dunking it harder and higher, rather than just doing what he needs to to slam, sometimes adding a double pump for a little flair.