NBA All-Star Dunk Contest: Live scores, results, highlights from 2023 All-Star Weekend
The third and final event of All-Star Saturday Night is the Slam Dunk Contest.
The field of this year’s Slam Dunk competition consists of four high achievers: Kenyon Martin Jr., Mac McClung, Trey Murphy III and Jericho Sims.
With a field of four first-time entrants, a new dunk contest champion will be crowned in 2023. Who will it be?
The Sporting News follows live scores, results and highlights from this year’s Slam Dunk competition.
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NBA All-Star Dunk Contest: Live Scores, Scores, Highlights from All-Star Weekend 2023
(All times Eastern.)
player | dunk 1 | dunk 2 | Round 1 overall | dunk 3 | dunk 4 | Round 2 overall |
Mac McClung | 50.0 | |||||
Jericho Sims | 47.6 | |||||
Trey Murphy III | 46.6 | |||||
Kenyon Martin Jr. | 46.0 |
22:02 — Mac McClung has arrived!
McClung’s dunk is a bit too complex to even explain, you have to see this one to believe it:
21:59 — It took three tries, but Kenyon Martin Jr. turned an impressive dunk, came off one side of the baseline, caught a lob under the goal and ended up the other side.
His dunk earns him a 46.0.
21:56 — It’s tough for tall men, but Jericho Sims made it look pretty good.
Sims tossed a lob from the jar and laid both Arms in the rim, something we’ve never seen before.
21:54 — We have a Grand Theft Alvarado!
Trey Murphy III enlists the help of Pelicans teammate Jose Alvarado, who makes his signature defensive move to set up an alley-oop out of the glass.
Murphy didn’t disappoint with the finish either, completing a 360 with his head over the rim.
21:50 — The main event is here.
Trey Murphy III will go first.
Who Won the NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest?
player | round 1 | final |
Damien Lillard | 26 | 26 |
Buddy Held | 23 | 25 |
Tyrese Haliburton | 31 | 17 |
Lauri Markkanen (retired) | 20 | — |
Jayson Tatum (retired) | 19 | — |
Tyler Herro (retired) | 16 | — |
Julius Randle* (retired) | 13 | — |
Kevin Hurter (retired) | 8th | — |
Who Won the NBA All-Star Skills Challenge?
team | player | challenge points |
team jazz | Jordan Clarkson, Walker Kessler, Collin Sexton | 300 |
Team Rooks | Paolo Banchero, Jaden Ivey, Jabari Smith Jr. | 100 |
Team Antetokounmpos | Alex and Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Jrue Holiday | 0 |
When does the NBA All-Star Dunk Contest start?
- Date: Saturday February 18th
- Time: 8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT
The NBA Dunk Contest is the third and final event of All-Star Saturday Night, which begins at 8:00 p.m. ET.
All-Star Weekend events are held at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City.
NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Competition format
The NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest consists of two rounds in which five judges rate dunks on a scale of six to 10. The highest score a dunk can achieve is 50, while 30 is the lowest possible score.
Each of the four participants gets two dunks in the first round. The two players with the highest total points for their two dunks advance to the final.
The two finalists each get two dunks in the final round. The dunker with the highest total of the two dunks is declared the champion.
In the event of a tie in the final round, the champion will be determined by a dunk-off. In the event of a tie after the dunk-off, the judges’ choice decides the result.
NBA All-Star Schedule 2023
Here is the schedule of events for the NBA All-Star Weekend, taking place February 17-19:
Friday February 17th
- 7 p.m. ET – NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
- 9 p.m. ET – Jordan Rising Stars Game
Saturday February 18th
- 1 p.m. ET – NBA All-Star Practice
- 4 p.m. ET – NBA x HBCU Classic
- 8 p.m. ET – All-Star Saturday Night
- Skills Challenge
- 3-point competition
- Slam Dunk Contest
Sunday February 19th
- 3:00 p.m. ET – Next NBA G League game
- 7:30 p.m. ET – NBA All-Star Draft
- 8 p.m. ET – NBA All-Star Game