Robinson wins All-Star slam dunk crown

Glenn Robinson of the Indiana Pacers has won the Slam Dunk contest at the NBA All-Star weekend, with a little help from his teammate.

Indiana Pacers Glenn Robinson III

Glenn Robinson of the Indiana Pacers has won the Slam Dunk contest at the NBA All-Star weekend. (AAP)

Indiana Pacers guard Glenn Robinson III has won the NBA Slam Dunk title over Phoenix Suns forward Derrick Jones Jr by leaping over teammate Paul George, the Pacers mascot and a Pacers dance team member for a reverse slam that scored a perfect 50 in the final round.

In the final round of the crowd-pleasing event on All-Star Weekend, Jones scored a 50 on his final dunk, giving him a two-dunk total of 87.

Robinson needed only 44 points on his second dunk of the finals to win the title.

He did it with flair. George set up near the basket, placing the ball behind his head. In front of George were the Pacers mascot and a member of the Pacers dance squad.

Robinson came in from the right wing, grabbed the ball, leaped over the three people, ducked his head from hitting the rim and completed a spectacular reverse slam. The perfect 50 gave him a two-dunk total of 94 in the finals.

"My head was at the rim," Robinson said. "I'm an explosive player."

Earlier, Houston Rockets guard Eric Gordon, the NBA's leading three-point shooter this season, defeated Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving in the overtime round of the All-Star Three-Point Contest, scoring 21 points to Irving's 18 in the extra period.

"It's all about getting hot," Gordon said. "All of us know, as shooters, anybody can get hot on any given night. Tonight was my night. As shooters, it's all about being consistent."

New York Knicks centre Kristaps Porzingis won the Skills Challenge by defeating Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward in the final.

The native of Latvia won by nailing a three-pointer from the left side of the key on his first attempt.

"Before we started doing it, while I was doing the walk through, I knew that the pass and the shot on the three-pointer was the most important parts of that," Porzingis said.

"And I was able to make the pass on the first try all three times. And then in the final, that last shot just went in. So just a little bit of luck."


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