NBA: 2024 AT&T Slam Dunk approaching - Defending champion Mac McClung

NBA: Find out who will be competing at the 2024 AT&T Slam Dunk event on February 17. Read below to find details on past winners.

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NBA: The final 2024 AT&T Slam Dunk event is all set to take place on Saturday, February 17 at 8 p.m. ET at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event will be telecasted on TNT as well as other sports channels. NBA fans will get to witness some of their favorite players battle it out on the court for the title of Slam Dunk winner.

After a stunning dunking performance the previous year, defending champion Mac McClung is back. This time, he's joined by a true All-Star as well as two additional high flyers who can perform some incredible aerial stunts.

Players participating

This year's participants include Jaylen Brown of Boston Celtics, Jaime Jaquez Jr. of Miami Heat, Mac McClung of Osceola Magic (G League), and Jacob Toppin of New York Knicks. All of the players are extremely talented and it will be interesting to see them deliver their best during the event.

Winners of past Slam Dunks

1984 in Denver - Larry Nance of team    
1985 in Indianapolis - Dominique Wilkins of Team Hawks        
1986 in Dallas - Spud Webb of Team Hawks        
1987 in Seattle - Michael Jordan of Team Bulls    
1988 in Chicago -Michael Jordan of Team Bulls        
1989 in Houston - Kenny Walker of Team Knicks        
1990 in Miami - Dominique Wilkins of team Hawks        
1991 in Charlotte - Dee Brown of Team Celtics        
1992 in Orlando - Cedric Ceballos of Team Suns    
1993 in Salt Lake City - Harold Miner of Team Heat        
1994 in Minnesota    - Isiah Rider of Team Timberwolves        
1995 in Phoenix - Harold Miner of Team Heat
1996 in San Antonio - Brent Barry of Team Clippers        
1997 in Cleveland - Kobe Bryant of Team Lakers        
2000 in Oakland -    Vince Carter of Team Raptors        
2001 in Washington, D.C. - Desmond Mason of Team Sonics        
2002 in Philadelphia - Jason Richardson of Team Warriors        
2003 in Atlanta - Jason Richardson of Team Warriors        
2004 in Los Angeles - Fred Jones of Team Pacers        
2005 in Denver - Josh Smith of Team Hawks        
2006 in Houston - Nate Robinson of Team Knicks        
2007 in Las Vegas - Gerald Green of Team Celtics    
2008 in Dwight Howard - Magic of Team New Orleans
2009 in Phoenix - Nate Robinson of Team Knicks        
2010 in Dallas - Nate Robinson of Team Knicks        
2011 in Los Angeles - Blake Griffin of Team Clippers        
2012 in Orlando - Jeremy Evans of Team Jazz        
2013 in Houston - Terrence Ross of Team Raptors        
2014 in New Orleans - John Wall of Team Wizards        
2015 in New York City - Zach LaVine of Team Timberwolves        
2016 in Toronto - Zach LaVine of Team Timberwolves        
2017 in New Orleans - Glenn Robinson III of Team Pacers        
2018 in Los Angeles - Donovan Mitchell of Team Jazz        
2019 in Charlotte - Hamidou Diallo of Team Thunder        
2020 in Chicago - Derrick Jones Jr. of Team Heat        
2021 in Atlanta - Anfernee Simons of Team Trail Blazers        
2022 in Cleveland - Obi Toppin of Team Knicks        
2023 in Utah - Mac McClung of Team 76ers