The In-Game NBA All-Star Dunks That Should've Been in a Dunk Contest

Sometimes All-Star Weekend's biggest night outshines the dunk contest.

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The dunk contest is our once-a-year, premier showcase of aerial talent. But even All-Star Saturday Night isn’t big enough to feature all the best dunks from All-Star Weekend. While the dunk contest starts the highlight reel, the All-Star Game finishes it, as the best players in the league continue to drop jaws the very next day. As we prepare for Zoom City, and all the showmanship, athleticism, and creativity that comes with it, check out The In-Game NBA All-Star Dunks That Should’ve Been in a Dunk Contest.

Vince Carter Brings the Ball Down to His Ankles

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Vince Carter Goes Baseline for the Mean 360 Flush

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Tracy McGrady Gets an Off-the-Backboard Lob From Allen Iverson

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Tracy McGrady Goes H.A.M. Off the Backboard

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Vince Carter Goes Coast-to-Coast and Finishes Off the Glass

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LeBron James Does a Double-Pump Reverse Dunk

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Andre Iguodala Shows He’s Still Got It

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LeBron James Cradles the Ball and Finishes With His Left

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LeBron James Finishes With the Reverse Cradle

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LeBron James Changes Hands Mid-Flight

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