2005 Sprite Rising Stars: Dunk Contest
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1st Round
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Dorell Wright: 1st Dunk
Score: 50
Tracy McGrady: 1st Dunk
Score: 40
Josh Smith: 1st Dunk
Score: 49
Andre Iguodala: 1st Dunk
Score: 42
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Dorell Wright: 2nd Dunk
Score: 50
Tracy McGrady: 2nd Dunk
Score: 40
Josh Smith: 2nd Dunk
Score: 48
Andre Iguodala: 2nd Dunk
Score: 50
1st Round Results
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2nd Round
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Josh Smith: 1st Dunk
Score: 42
Dorell Wright: 1st Dunk
Score: 48
Josh Smith: 2nd Dunk
Score: 50
Dorell Wright: 2nd Dunk
Score: 47
2nd Round Results
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Contest Recap
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Wright captures title
King Of The Hill
DENVER, Feb. 19 (Ticker) -- Heat rookie
Dorell Wright won his first
Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk title at
NBA 2005 All-Star Weekend on Saturday night, using an extremely difficult slam to impress the most impressive panel of judges in the 18-year history of the competition.
The high-flying forward of the
Miami Heat relied on a series of dunks that began with high ball tosses into the air. None was more spectacular than his final attempt, which displayed balance and defied gravity.
From the middle of the court, Wright tossed the ball in the air and caught the bounce while going into his leap. With his back to the rim, he catched the ball with his hands and dunked over his head.
It also brought a roar from the crowd at Pepsi Center as Wright pounded his chest. The judges (
James Worthy,
Moses Malone,
Clyde Drexler,
George Gervin and
Dee Brown) gave him a score of 47, enough to inch him past Atlanta rookie swingman
Josh Smith, 95-92.
"Yeah, I knew I had it when I threw it," he said. "I knew I could get that dunk. It was pretty nice."
"I knew he would win," Smith said. "He pulled that dunk off, that's what you do."
The win affirmed Dorell's status as Miami's best open-court dunker -over
Dwyane Wade and
Andre Iguodala.
"I thought tonight's Slam Dunk Contest was very exciting," Houston's
Tracy McGrady said. He only made two 40-points dunks and finished last with 80 points.
McGrady and Miami's
Andre Iguodala were eliminated after the first round.
Wright totaled 195 of a possible 200 points.
Results
FIRST ROUND
Top two advance
Dorell Wright, Miami, 100
Josh Smith, Atlanta, 97
Andre Iguodala, Miami, 92
Tracy McGrady, Houston, 80
FINALS
Dorell Wright def. Josh Smith, 95-92
ALL-TIME WINNERS
2005:
Dorell Wright, Miami
2004: Fred Jones, Indiana
2003: Jason Richardson, Golden State
2002: Jason Richardson, Golden State
2001: Desmond Mason, Seattle
2000: Vince Carter, Toronto
1997: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
1996: Brent Barry, L.A. Clippers
1995: Harold Miner, Miami
1994: Isaiah Rider, Minnesota
1993: Harold Miner, Miami
1992: Cedric Ceballos, Phoenix
1991: Dee Brown, Boston
1990: Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
1989: Kenny Walker, New York
1988: Michael Jordan, Chicago
1987: Michael Jordan, Chicago
1986: Spud Webb, Atlanta
1985: Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
1984: Larry Nance, Phoenix
Dorell Wright - #1
Miami Heat
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