Keshad Johnson wins NBA Slam Dunk Contest, Carter Byrant takes 2nd and wins Rising Stars competition
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INGLEWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 14: Keshad Johnson #16 of the Miami Heat raises the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest trophy after the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest as part of the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend on Saturday, February 14, 2026 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Arizona men’s basketball alum and current Miami Heat Keshad Johnson outlasted fellow former Wildcat and current San Antonio Spur Carter Bryant to win the 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.

Johnson marks the first NBA Wildcat to win the contest after four players before him did not win. On their first dunk attempt, Johnson received a 47.4 and Bryant received a 45.6. 

Keshad Johnson over E-40 at @ATT Slam Dunk 😳

Tap to watch: https://t.co/BpnjnxQ8vCpic.twitter.com/zGQfU8kDdR

— NBA (@NBA) February 15, 2026

Bryant earned a spot in the championship first after scoring a 49.2, and Johnson followed with a 45.4 on his dunk. 

In the championship round, Johnson was the first to go and received a 49.6. He was upstaged by Bryant who received a perfect 50 score on his first dunk.

CARTER BRYANT WITH A 50 🔥

He needs a 47.5 on his final attempt to win @ATT Slam Dunk!

Tap to watch: https://t.co/Cc3TznvNLrpic.twitter.com/YMeqAi2whh

— NBA (@NBA) February 15, 2026

After another impressive and athletic dunk, Johnson got a 47.8 on his second dunk which put all the pressure on Bryant to win. Unable to complete his complicated final dunk, Bryant had to settle for a regular dunk and did not earn enough points to beat Johnson.

RUNNING WINDMILL JAM FOR THE WIN!

Keshad Johnson is your 2026 @ATT Slam Dunk Champion 🏆 pic.twitter.com/jAhyHzesvr

— NBA (@NBA) February 15, 2026

Finishing with a final score of 97.4 in the championship round, Johnson won the competition over Bryant, as well as Orlando Magic guard Jase Richardson and Los Angeles Lakers forward Jaxson Hayes.

"Everybody's journey is different… to all the kids out there, keep dreaming!"@kj_showtime0 with a message to the next generation of hoopers after being crowned the 2026 @ATT Slam Dunk Champ 🏆💥 pic.twitter.com/UrNe1OVST8

— NBA (@NBA) February 15, 2026

Even though it was a second place finish for Bryant in the dunk contest, he did not leave the NBA all-star weekend empty handed.

Bryant was a part of the Rising Stars championship team. Playing for Team Vince, who was coached by NBA hall of famer Vince Carter, he scored nine points between the two games he played.

Rising Star Champion 💫🏆#TeamVince | @carterdbryantpic.twitter.com/sDONGSSvtn

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) February 14, 2026

Johnson and Bryant added to the list of former Wildcats to participate in the dunk contest, putting the overall total at six players and an overall total of appearances at eight.

Aaron Gordon was the last Wildcat to participate in 2020. He has also previously participated in the 2016 and 2017 competitions.

The first former Arizona player to participate was Richard Jefferson in 2003. In between Gordon and Jefferson were Andre Iguodala in 2006 and Chase Budinger in 2012.

Gordon, Iguodala, and Budinger all had second place finishes, with Gordon being the only former Arizona player to have two second place finishes.

Given the performance both Johnson and Bryant put on this year, perhaps both will be called back for next year’s competition.



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