NBA All Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest full past winners list and winner prize money

NBA All Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest full past winners list and winner prize money

Have a look at the NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest past winners list and this year’s prize money 

The NBA Slam Dunk Contest is always among the most eagerly anticipated events after the NBA All-Star game.

Mac McClung won the 2023 NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday night.

Recently, the former G-League player got a two-way contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, and he excelled on the court for the squad. Unfortunately, McClung was unable to complete the game with a perfect score since one of his dunks averaged 49.8 points.

NBA All Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest full past all time winners list and winner prize money

McClung made a splash as he started the dunk and finished it on the glass by leaping over a tower of two opponents.

The judges awarded his first dunk a perfect score of 50 points. He began the night with a stunning dunk before capping it off with a powerful 720-degree reverse slam to win the competition. He received another rating of 50 points.

Here is the list of the past winners of the NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest in each edition, have a look:

2023 | Mac McClung (76ers) | Utah

2022 | Obi Toppin (Knicks) | Cleveland

2021 | Anfernee Simons (Trail Blazers) | Atlanta

2020 | Derrick Jones Jr. (Heat) | Chicago

2019 | Hamidou Diallo (Thunder) | Charlotte

2018 | Donovan Mitchell (Jazz) | Los Angeles

2017 | Glenn Robinson III (Pacers) | New Orleans

2016 | Zach LaVine (Timberwolves) | Toronto

2015 | Zach LaVine (Timberwolves) | New York City

2014 | John Wall (Wizards) | New Orleans

2013 | Terrence Ross (Raptors) | Houston

2012 | Jeremy Evans (Jazz) | Orlando

2011 | Blake Griffin (Clippers) | Los Angeles

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2010 | Nate Robinson (Knicks) | Dallas

2009 | Nate Robinson (Knicks) | Phoenix

2008 | Dwight Howard (Magic) | New Orleans

2007 | Gerald Green (Celtics) | Las Vegas

2006 | Nate Robinson (Knicks) | Houston

2005 | Josh Smith (Hawks) | Denver

2004 | Fred Jones (Pacers) | Los Angeles

2003 | Jason Richardson (Warriors) | Atlanta

2002 | Jason Richardson (Warriors) | Philadelphia

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2001 | Desmond Mason (Sonics) | Washington, D.C.

2000 | Vince Carter (Raptors) | Oakland

1997 | Kobe Bryant (Lakers) | Cleveland

1996 | Brent Barry (Clippers) | San Antonio

1995 | Harold Miner (Heat) | Phoenix

1994 | Isiah Rider (Timberwolves) | Minnesota

1993 | Harold Miner (Heat) | Salt Lake City

1992 | Cedric Ceballos (Suns) | Orlando

1991 | Dee Brown (Celtics) | Charlotte

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1990 | Dominique Wilkins (Hawks) | Miami

1989 | Kenny Walker (Knicks) | Houston

1988 | Michael Jordan (Bulls) | Chicago

1987 | Michael Jordan (Bulls) | Seattle

1986 | Spud Webb (Hawks) | Dallas

1985 | Dominique Wilkins (Hawks) | Indianapolis

1984 | Larry Nance (Suns) | Denver

How much prize money is awarded to the NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest winner?

The NBA Dunk Contest winner receives a prize of $100,000. The runner-up receives a $50,000 prize, while the third- and fourth-place finishers each receive $20,000

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