Last Friday in Philadelphia, Cavaliers guard Ricky Davis dunked over Dikembe Mutombo and rookie guard Jeff Trepagnier rammed one home over Allen Iverson.

So who's next on their hit lists? None other than Michael Jordan.

``You know I will (dunk on Jordan) if I get the chance,'' said Davis, whose Cavs face Washington tonight at Gund Arena. ``After Mutombo, everything else should be easy.''

Davis, at least, has one advantage over Trepagnier. He knows he will play tonight. Nevertheless, Trepagnier, a deep reserve, is champing at the bit.

'`Hopefully, I can (dunk on Jordan),'' said Trepagnier, who said he came close to slamming on Jordan while participating at his basketball camp in Santa Barbara, Calif., in the summer of 2000. ``Who's dunked on Jordan? Not that many people. You can count them on one hand. It's a great opportunity.''

It's also one that Cavs coach John Lucas doesn't want his players to think about. Lucas stressed that the Cavs are facing the Wizards not just Jordan.

``They're not going to play if they're just trying to do something to Michael,'' Lucas said. ``This is a basketball game we have to win. Michael Jordan just happens to be playing.''