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Heat's Keshad Johnson wins NBA Dunk Contest

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Heat Forward Keshad Johnson Wins 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest
Miami Heat forward Keshad Johnson took home the crown in the 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday.

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 · 8h
Keshad Johnson wins 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest; Jaxson Hayes narrowly misses finals
 · 2h
Heat’s Keshad Johnson Had Shocking Reveal After Dunk Contest Win
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Damian Lillard Sends Clear Message to Larry Bird After Winning NBA 3 PointContest
The 3-Point Contest at All-Star weekend was the highlight of Saturday night, delivering a competitive and exciting bout between some of the top talent in the league.

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 · 12h
Keshan Johnson wins dunk contest; Damian Lillard wins 3rd 3-point contest
 · 14h
Why is Damian Lillard not playing right now? Full timeline, injury updates after 3-point contest victory
 · 8h
Blazers’ Damian Lillard reflects on his legacy after 3-Point shooting win: ‘How long can you be great?’
By capturing his third 3-Point Contest title, the Portland Trail Blazers star joined NBA legends Larry Bird and Craig Hodges as the only players to win the event three times.

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 · 21h
NBA 3-Point Contest odds, field: Kon Knueppel, Damian Lillard enter as favorites
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Final Round: Damian Lillard 29, Devin Booker 27, Kon …
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Who is Keshad Johnson? Meet NBA slam dunk contest champ

Keshad Johnson won the 2026 NBA slam dunk contest. Here's everything you need to know about the new dunk champ.
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Known as Showtime, Heat’s Johnson ready to produce All-Star dunk drama

It was in eighth grade, when the layup line at Envision Academy turned into a dunk contest, so future Miami Heat forward Keshad Johnson, then “13 or 14,” decided why not?

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