The Miami Heat’s Keshad Johnson won this year’s NBA Dunk Contest, despite San Antonio Spurs forward Carter Bryant nailing a between-the-legs dunk in the first leg of the final that saw him receive 50s across the board.
The competition appeared to be Bryant’s to lose, but he couldn’t land his final planned dunk — a reverse slam following his own pass off the backboard — instead opting for a 360 that he showcased to start the night. Bryant needed only a 47.5 to win, but his last-ditch repeat effort resulted in a mere 43.

