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In his second attempt at the competition, Knicks forward Obi Toppin defeated Warriors forward Juan Toscano-Anderson in the final, becoming the third Knick to win a Slam Dunk Contest, joining Nate Robinson and Kenny Walker.
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Final
10:57 p.m. - Toppin keeps it simple with the between-the-legs to earn a score of 47 to seal the win!
10:53 p.m. - JTA busts out the Jason Richardson throwback for his final dunk of the competition, but can’t connect to finish with 30. It’s Toppin’s to lose from here.
10:51 p.m. - Toppin takes the lead with a 45 off the glass!
10:50 p.m. - JTA’s windmill earns him a 39 in the final.
10:49 p.m. - It’s Toscano-Anderson vs. Obi Toppin for the Slam Dunk crown!
First round
10:44 p.m. - Off the glass and through the legs! Obi Toppin is into the final with a 46 for his second dunk.
10:43 p.m. - Juan Toscano-Anderson books his place in the final with a 43 on his second jam.
10:40 p.m. - Cole Anthony uses his three attempts but can’t get the dunk to go. He gets a 30 which puts him out of contention.
10:36 p.m. - Jalen Green with the 360 through the legs for his second dunk puts him back in contention with a 45.
10:26 p.m. - Gold chain with an NFT pendant playing his own highlights, Jalen Green’s swag is on 100!
After a few failed attempts, he lands the windmill off the side of the backboard for a 38.
10:24 p.m - Obi Toppin leaping over dudes and going behind the back! Sheesh. That’s a 44.
10:22 p.m. - Juan Toscano-Anderson leaps over his teammate Andrew Wiggins for the windmill! he gets a 44.
10:20 p.m.- Cole Anthony gets us underway bringing out his dad Greg and a pair of Timberlands for the ultimate NY jam. He gets a 40 to start things off.
What times does NBA All-Star Dunk Contest start?
Date: Saturday, Feb. 19 Time: 8 p. m. ET | 5 p. m. ET
The NBA All-Star Dunk Contest is the third and final event on All-Star Saturday Night, which begins at 8 p.m. ET. The Dunk Contest will begin following the conclusion of the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest.
What channel is NBA All-Star Dunk Contest on?
The 2022 NBA All-Star Game will be broadcast live on TNT, along with the Rising Stars game, Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest and the Slam Dunk Contest. You can stream all of the NBA’s All-Star weekend events at TNTdrama.com or with Sling TV, which offers a free three-day trial.
Brian Anderson, Reggie Miller, Dwyane Wade and Stephanie Ready will be on the call throughout the night on Saturday. Kenny “the Jet” Smith will join them for commentary on the Slam Dunk Contest.
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NBA All-Star weekend schedule 2022
Friday, Feb. 18: NBA All-Star Celebrity Game – 7 p. m. ET Friday, Feb. 18: Rising Stars Game – 9 p. m. ET Saturday, Feb. 19: All-Star Saturday Night – 8 p. m. ET Skills Challenge (first event) 3-Point Contest (second event) Slam Dunk Contest (third event) Sunday, Feb. 20: NBA All-Star Game – 8 p. m. ET