The name of Mac McClung again erected as champion of the nauses

Mac McClung became the first player in the history of the NBA In winning three consecutive Slam Dunk competitions On Saturday, defeating the rookie from San Antonio Spurs Stephon Castle in the final round during the All-Star Weekend.

McClung, a member of the G-League subsidiary of Orlando Magic, received a perfect score of 50 for each of its four stuck throughout the night.

He stole the show from his first act by jumping on a car and throwing an inverse blow to two hands.

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Round 1

Mac McClung (ORL) 50 50 100

Stephon Castle (SAS) 47.2 47.8 95

Andre Jackson Jr. (one thousand) 43.8 45 88.8

Matas Buzelis (Chi) 40 47.4 87.4

McClung separated even more from Castle, the rookie of the Chicago Bulls Matas Buzelis and the wing of the Milwaukee Bucks Andre Jackson Jr. with his second stuck in the first round, jumping on someone before completing a double clutch rotating peg.

Final round

Mac McClung (ORL) 50 50 100

Stephon Castle (SAS) 49.6 50 99.6

Castle made a brave effort in the final round and led an impressive 360 ​​final behind the back, but could not overcome McClung.

McClung needed a 49.7 or better to win the competition in his last dive and was ready for the challenge when he jumped on the great man of the Cleveland Cavaliers Evan Mobley and touched the ball in the hoop before hammering him.

For McClung’s third attempt, the 26 -year -old snatched a ball from someone in a hoverboard while another ball hoped to be submerged in the hoop.

In the last edition, the show was also stolen by completing a nailed jumping over the Shaquille O’Neil legend.