Marvin the Martian is at home on Mars, working on his spaceship, ratchet in hand, when he gets the news. Blake Griffin, equipped with the FlightSpeed technology of the Jordan Super.Fly 4s, is throwing down earth shattering dunks in Venice Beach, and their force is reverberating through the galaxy.
Marvin vows then and there to find Blake and destroy him and his shoe ship weapons. He glances down at his own sneakers, which are caked with the red dust of Mars, and lets out a sigh. They suddenly seem insufficient, considering the task at hand.
Marvin must find a way to harness the FlightSpeed technology of the Jordan Super.Fly 4s. The impending battle, Marvin vs. Blake, Earth vs. Mars, the Dunk to End All Dunks, will, as Marvin once thought, not be an easy victory. Blake may not have his own spaceship, but, as history shows, he’s no stranger to defying gravity.
Sometimes his teammates set him up for a thunderous finish:
Other times he does it all his own, raining down dunks like a meteor shower:
Even when the play gets called off, Blake still sets the court ablaze:
Like Saturn’s spinning rings, he never stops. Even when a full team stands in his way:
In the open court, he spins around his opponents faster than Venus circles the Sun:
And he leaves them feeling worse than Pluto, after it was shunned by the eight other planets:
He grabs loose rebounds and smashes them through the net with the force of a Supernova:
He’s colder than Mars:
As relentless as the sun’s rays:
And as devastating as an asteroid smashing into the Earth:
But still, even after all of that, Marvin the Martian stays confident, as he must, proclaiming, "Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"