Before 1984, the NBA All-Star Game had only one content, that is, the East-West All-Star Game.
In 1984, the gripping dunk contest entered the ranks of the All-Star Game for the first time, and the All-Star Game also took a qualitative leap forward, and the concept of All-Star Weekend was formed. The inclusion of the NBA All-Star Game in the Dunk Contest not only makes the All-Star Game more exciting, but also promotes the continuous change of basketball technology. With the development of basketball games, dunk competitions are also gradually improving.

1997 Kobe Bryant
Bryant is my favorite star, the 1996 NBA Draft, the 13th pick in the first round, was selected by the Charlotte Hornets, and was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he played for the Los Angeles Lakers throughout his NBA career. On NBA All-Star Weekend in 1997, Bryant won the Dunk Contest, and the 18-year-old Kobe became the youngest dunk contest champion in NBA history.
On January 26, 2020, Bryant was killed in a helicopter accident in Calabasas, California, at the age of 41; on April 5, Kobe Bryant was officially inducted into the Nye Smith Basketball Hall of Fame; and on August 13, Orange County, California, declared August 24 as "Kobe Day.".
2000 Vince Carter
One of the best dunks in NBA history will not be.
2001 Desmond Mason Height: 1.96 m Weight: 102 kg
Desmond Mason peaked in the 2004–2005 season and averaged 17.2 points on the Bucks. In 2001, he won the NBA All-Star Game Dunk Contest Championship. Outstanding physical fitness, with super physical fitness often staged a high difficulty to break through the buckle.
Chinese fans remember that he probably saw him fall on his back.
2002, 2003 Jason Richardson Height: 1.98 m
Jason Richardson was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the 2001 NBA Draft in the 5th place in the first round. He has played professionally for the Golden State Warriors, Charlotte Bobcats, Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers. Two dunk contest titles, the 2006-07 season with the Warriors to create the "Black Eight Miracle", is considered to be one of the most powerful dunk kings, more regrettably because of injury reasons for a short career, retired in 2015.
2004 Fred Jones Height 1.88 m Weight: 100 kg
Fred Jones is a stout shooting guard, who has not been in the NBA for a long time, and once played for Guangdong Hongyuan.
2005 Josh Smith Height: 2.06 m Weight: 109 kg
Josh Smith's athletic left-handed player is underrated in passing; poor shooting choices and a puzzling fanaticism for long-range shots; and being able to grab rebounds and blocks, the defensive flanks aren't as effective as the interior.
2006, 2009, 2010 Nate Robinson Height: 1.75 m
Neiter's height in the NBA is not easy to achieve, especially the three All-Star dunk game laurels, Chinese fans are talking about the scene is his hat Yao. Recently moved to the boxing arena and was KO in his first match.
2007 Gerald Green Height: 2.03 m
Gerald Green (born Jan. 26, 1986 in Houston, TX), is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard/small forward and an NBA top dunk.
2008 Dwight Howard Height: 2.08 m
Dwight Howard (Dwight Howard), born on December 8, 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia, the United States professional basketball player, playing center, nicknamed "Warcraft", once known as the NBA's first active center, played for the NBA Philadelphia 76ers over the years Warcraft to many teams, last season finally followed the old man to take a ring, professional attitude has finally ushered in a change.
2011 Blake Griffin Height: 2.08 m
Blake Griffin is a mixed-race, his father Tommy is a black basketball coach, and his mother Gail is a white high school teacher. For Griffin's basketball path, his father played an important role in it, is a new generation of Brutalist big forwards, combining explosive physical fitness and delicate technology in one, accurate shooting, powerful dunks, skillful back play, strong rebounding, jianghu people call "give Lifen"