NBA Slam Dunk Contest: Mac McClung defeats Jaylen Brown to go back-to-back

2024 NBA All-Star - State Farm All-Star Saturday Night INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 17: Mac McClung #0 of the Osceola Magic participates in the 2024 AT&T Slam Dunk contest during the State Farm All-Star Saturday Night at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 17, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

The best dunker the NBA can find is still a G Leaguer.

Osceola Magic guard Mac McClung delivered another set of wild dunks to defeat Boston Celtics Jaylen Brown in the final of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Feb. 17. McClung becomes the fifth back-to-back Dunk Contest winner in NBA history, joining Michael Jordan, Jason Richardson, Nate Robinson and Zach LaVine.

The night wasn't as exciting as his breakout performance last season, but he was still the standout in a field that included the first All-Star to participate since 2017.

Here are all four:

The real drama came during the first round, when the NBA's five judges delivered some scores that rankled many fans, including the loudest ones at Lucas Oil Stadium.

McClung had the high score of 97.4 to advance. The next spot came down to New York Knicks G Leaguer Jacob Toppin, the younger brother of 2022 champ Obi Toppin, and Brown. Toppin delivered what seemed to be the superior dunk, going 360 through the legs to the approval of the crowd.

That dunk was only scored a 47.2, with some speculating the judges penalized him for needing a second try. Brown also needed a second try to complete the dunk.

Brown had the final dunk of the round. He brought out teammate Jayson Tatum and YouTuber Kai Cenat to help, with Tatum lobbing the ball and Cenat sitting in front of the basket. The result was pretty meh, especially when the crowd realized Brown had faked covering his eyes as he come down from the rim.

There was loud booing as the replays were shown.

The judges, however, were fans of the dunk, or at least Brown's All-Star status. They gave him a 47.6, eliminating Toppin and sparking several questions about what they were actually watching.

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