?Mac McClung dominates field to win NBA slam dunk contest.?

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SALT LAKE CITY -- It's safe to say people know who Mac McClung is now.
Once the poster boy for the NBA All-Star slam dunk contest's path toward irrelevance, sporting a field of obscure participants rather than the certified stars of the past, McClung stole the show as if he were Michael Jordan or Dominique Wilkins.
With only two games of NBA experience under his belt during stints with the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls, McClung was signed to a two-way contract by the Philadelphia 76ers earlier in the week and dominated Saturday's dunk contest with a near-perfect performance.
"It kind of feels, ever since the beginning, I was the underdog," McClung said. "... Just proving yourself right, not others wrong, it brings a little more satisfaction."
Three of McClung's four dunks earned him straight 50s by the panel of judges, and he completed all of them on his first attempt, generating a palpable buzz through the Vivint Arena crowd as he prepared for every subsequent stuff.
McClung gained an online following in high school for YouTube compilations of his dunks that seemed otherworldly for a player who is now listed at a generous 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds. Despite his size, McClung said watching the classic showdown between Zach LaVine and Aaron Gordon in the 2016 dunk contest made him dream about being a part of it someday.
He opened Saturday's contest with 50s across the board as he took the ball from a friend sitting on another friend's shoulders -- Chase Skinkis, who identifies himself as a "vertical jump specialist," and high school buddy Bradley Dean -- and tapped it against the backboard first before putting it through the hoop.
"We just wanted to try to make something up that we haven't seen before, and the first dunk, I hadn't seen before, so hopefully, it's not out there," McClung said.
His second dunk -- a whirling helicopter, two-handed, 360-degree stuff -- earned him a 49.8. Lisa Leslie was the only judge to prevent him from opening up with two straight perfect scores. McClung started the final round by again taking the ball from another friend holding it over his head -- just one person this time, Skinkis -- and performed a pronounced double pump before finishing the dunk with a two-handed reverse. He earned another 50.
For his final flourish, McClung put on his Gate City (Va.) high school uniform over his red Sixers jersey and threw down a 540-degree two-handed dunk -- one-and-a-half turns in the air -- to run away with the trophy.
The judges -- Karl Malone, Jamal Crawford, Harold Miner, Wilkins and Leslie -- all gave him a 50 once again.
"Being from a small town, Gate City, of 1,600 people, and now we're on this stage," McClung said. "It was just unbelievable."
After his final dunk, McClung was surrounded by a euphoric group of All-Stars in attendance, stunned by what they just witnessed. He motioned to the camera, "It's over!" -- mimicking Kenny Smith's famous broadcast call during Vince Carter's legendary dunk contest win in Oakland, California, in 2000.
"I think something took over me; I don't know what that was," McClung said of the gesture. "I wasn't really thinking in the moment; it's just something that happened, to be honest with you."
McClung said he wasn't able to finish the 540-degree dunk in practice but that he had confidence in the moment, based on how his night was going, to pull it off.
He edged out Trey Murphy III of the New Orleans Pelicans in the final round. Jericho Sims of the New York Knicks and Kenyon Martin Jr. of the Houston Rockets bowed out after the first round.
Julius "Dr. J" Erving presented the trophy to McClung at center court. The NBA redesigned the dunk contest trophy this year and named it after the Sixers legend.
McClung said he would be back to defend his crown at next year's All-Star Game in Indianapolis, if the league invites him back.
"It's all been a blur," McClung said. "You can really do whatever you want to do. ... If you manifest and put your mind to it, you can literally make your life and reinvent yourself every day."
Next week, he will rejoin the 76ers, looking to crack coach Doc Rivers' rotation as the team prepares for the playoffs.
"I'm not really worried what other people think, good or bad, I'm staying the course," McClung said when asked about his breakout night. "My goal is to make an impact in the NBA, and I'm just going to keep working until that happens."
 

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I think trey Murphy did better or at least as good
 

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I think trey Murphy did better or at least as good
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I didn't even know he was in the NBA. I don't watch the NBA. Too many gang banging crack heads.

McClung had a ton of hype in high school... He was more youtube star than basketball player.
 
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I didn't even know he was in the NBA. I don't watch the NBA. Too many gang banging crack heads.

McClung had a ton of hype in high school... He was more youtube star than basketball player.
never heard of him before until last nite. Where is he from? What college did he go to? Was he even drafted?

I love how he has 2 games under his belt and he gets to be in the slam dunk contest. He'll be a white globetrotter in the next 2 yrs
 

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I didn't even know he was in the NBA. I don't watch the NBA. Too many gang banging crack heads.

McClung had a ton of hype in high school... He was more youtube star than basketball player.
never heard of him before until last nite. Where is he from? What college did he go to? Was he even drafted?

I love how he has 2 games under his belt and he gets to be in the slam dunk contest. He'll be a white globetrotter in the next 2 yrs
Really never heard of him??

Was all the hype in high school

Went to Georgetown

76ers just signed him to a 2-week contract

Possibly just for him to participate in this

Guy was impressive before but it looks like his jumping ability has improved even more
 

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Legendary performance!
 
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Really never heard of him??

Was all the hype in high school

Went to Georgetown

76ers just signed him to a 2-week contract

Possibly just for him to participate in this

Guy was impressive before but it looks like his jumping ability has improved even more
Maybe i've heard of him but just dont remember here.

I couldnt tell you any high school players out there other than Lebron's kid.

I was reminded last nite that Kenyon Martin had a son in the NBA

As much as i like college hoops, i cant name you 10 players
 

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Matthew "Mac" McClung[1] (born January 6, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He was a consensus three-star recruit and among the highest-ranked high school players in Virginia.
McClung went unselected in the 2021 NBA draft and spent time during the 2021–22 season with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. With the South Bay Lakers of the G League, he won the 2021–22 NBA G League Rookie of the Year award. McClung joined the Blue Coats for the 2022–23 season and signed with the 76ers in February 2023. He won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game.
 

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never heard of him before until last nite. Where is he from? What college did he go to? Was he even drafted?

I love how he has 2 games under his belt and he gets to be in the slam dunk contest. He'll be a white globetrotter in the next 2 yrs
He was sort of a highlight reel high school legend. It was all over youtube. He wasn't a 5 star recuit was more mid level but his thing was " highlight basketball" which of course draws in viewers. He definatley could jump.

He had game... From Virginia. Think he broke some of JJ Redick and Allen Iverson records if I remember. Don't remember exact high school... But he just seriously looks like an average white high school kid.... Not 6'8" or anything like that. Not muscular. Just your average kids but he had the high lights. But definately not someone you would see in the NBA.... In fact, I know he went to Georgetown and I don't think he did much there.

Almost a white verson of Iverson as far as highlights.
 
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He was sort of a highlight reel high school legend. It was all over youtube. He wasn't a 5 star recuit was more mid level but his thing was " highlight basketball" which of course draws in viewers. He definatley could jump.

He had game... From Virginia. Think he broke some of JJ Redick and Allen Iverson records if I remember. Don't remember exact high school... But he just seriously looks like an average white high school kid.... Not 6'8" or anything like that. Not muscular. Just your average kids but he had the high lights. But definately not someone you would see in the NBA.... In fact, I know he went to Georgetown and I don't think he did much there.

Almost a white verson of Iverson as far as highlights.
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Seems like the NBA with the anticipation of the Slam Dunk Contest approaching, probably sent a memo to a few teams requesting that a team signs him to a 10 day contract to "spice up" all star weekend. I wonder if the sixers will have something "favorable" happen to them b/c of this.

Apples and Oranges but kinda like the NFL sending a memo to teams for drafting Michael Sam
 

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Does the slam dunk winner get money?
 

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I just saw he was on a 2 way contract.

He is not an NBA player but could probably hustle some big black dudes into playing him for $$.
 

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Crazy... Haven't heard that name in like 6 years or so and he wins the NBA dunk contest in which he is barely in the NBA....

I just can't do NBA. Almost the only sport I havent paid much attention too lately.
 
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I just saw he was on a 2 way contract.

He is not an NBA player but could probably hustle some big black dudes into playing him for $$.
oh ok

Then he was a G league player.

I wonder if the NBA asked the sixers to bring him up so he could participate

I'd be fine with G leaguers in the dunk contest if they could put on a good show.
 

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I couldnt tell you any high school players out there other than Lebron's kid.

I was reminded last nite that Kenyon Martin had a son in the NBA

As much as i like college hoops, i cant name you 10 players
Same here for the most part

Used to follow basketball religiously

A joke now
 

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