The disciple of the one-foot jump.
I’m Finn Addy, a 6’1″ dunker from Canada. It started the way it starts for a lot of kids β lowering the rim in the driveway, pretending to be Derrick Rose or LeBron. The first time I touched the rim at 16, I was hooked. No fancy program. Just a basketball, a hoop, and an obsession with going up off one foot.
I played college basketball, watched my vertical dip, and made a decision in early 2024: I left the team to chase dunking full-time. Five months of real training later, I walked into Dunk Camp in Utah and won the 10-foot dunk contest β sealing it with a two-hand reverse windmill and an elbow dunk, both on the first try.
That win earned me an invite to the FIBA 3×3 World Tour dunk contest in Edmonton, against pros like Donovan Hawkins and Brandon Ruffin. After that, Jordan Kilganon β widely considered the greatest dunker of all time β brought me to train at his place in Haliburton, Ontario. I’ve performed in Toronto and Detroit, and got paid to dunk at a camp run by my childhood idol, Jordan “1FootGod” Southerland.
The whole journey is public β every session, every rep. And I’ve learned that the dunk is only half the game. The other half is the business behind it.









