Mac McClung soars to slam dunk title at All-Star Saturday

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Mac McClung soars to slam dunk title at All-Star Saturday
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Mac McClung might have single-handedly restored the shine on a dunk contest that has been widely panned in recent years. McClung, the 6-foot-2 Philadelphia guard on a two-way contract, defeated New Orleans' Trey Murphy III in the finals of the dunk contest, culminating an NBA All-Star Saturday that may have finally answered the question as to whether what used to be the league's signature event can be glitzy again.

SALT LAKE CITY - Mac McClung might have single-handedly restored the shine on a dunk contest that has been widely panned in recent years.

His is an unbelievable story: McClung has played mostly in the G League, where he ranks 36th in scoring this season at 19 points per game. He was undrafted in 2021 after spending three college seasons at Georgetown and Texas Tech. He was signed by Golden State last year but never played in a regular-season game for the Warriors, and spent a little time on USA Basketball's World Cup qualifying team last year as well.

New York's Jericho Sims gave himself a 50 on his second dunk, where he attached an envelope to the net, pulled it down after the dunk and displayed “50” to the world. No judge agreed, and his two-dunk score of 95.4 wasn't good enough to make the final round.Damian Lillard represented his school and his brand, doing them both proud.

“They say the third time's the charm,” said Lillard, who got his first 3-point title in his third try at the event. “And I'm happy that it happened here. It's a perfect situation. I'm happy that I did it in my home, coming back here to Utah.”Lillard played his college games in Ogden, Utah, about a half-hour outside of Salt Lake City. And the historic ramification of finally getting a 3-point title wasn't lost on him.

The Antetokounmpos were third, with Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Alex Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday - a fill-in for injured Milwaukee Bucks teammate Giannis Antetokounmpo - getting shut out.

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