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Saturday’s All-Star festivities provided fans with a dazzling array of spectacular plays. From the Skills Challenge to the 3-Point Contest and the Sabrina vs. Steph 3-Point Challenge, fans were thoroughly entertained throughout the night. However, the Slam Dunk Contest, probably the most awaited event of the night, ended with a whimper rather than a bang. While the participants showcased some outstanding dunks, the fans were somewhat disappointed by the displays.

Reigning champion Mac McClung retained his title, as he defeated 3x NBA All-Star Jaylen Brown in the final. However, many fans felt that Brown didn’t deserve the chance to play in the finals. Spectators at the Lucas Oil Stadium gave a lukewarm response to some of Brown’s dunk attempts. They even booed the All-Star after one of his dunk routines. The underwhelming response to the latest Slam Dunk Contest has prompted many to propose replacing the event in the NBA.

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Boston Celtics’ icon and 10x NBA All-Star Paul Pierce also hold the same sentiment. Pierce took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice his opinion about the dunk contest. He wrote, “The Dunk contest is like that Xgirl friend u keep going back to , thinking u can regain that spark u once had , at some point u just gotta let her go move on to something else.” 

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Several fans and players have said the same thing previously too. Many feel that the Slam Dunk Contest has lost the luster and charm that it once had. But do the facts back up what “The Truth” has stated?

Is Paul Pierce right about the Slam Dunk Contest?

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There’s no hiding the fact that the quality and star power of the dunk contest has progressively diminished over time. During its glory days in the 1990s, basketball icons such as Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins battled it out, with each dunk progressively more spectacular and highlight-worthy. However, modern NBA stars do not want to risk their bodies just for bragging rights.

In fact, Jaylen Brown became the first All-Star since Victor Oladipo in 2018 to participate in the dunk contest. This has coincided with record-low ratings of All-Star Saturday Night, which has dropped below 3.5 million viewers. Fans just don’t want to watch a product that has significantly dropped in quality.

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Many fans feel that increasing the prize pool for the event could entice more stars to participate. Ja Morant had previously stated that he would think about participating if the winner received $1 million. The current Dunk Contest winner would receive $105K. So, would increasing the prize pool be the answer? Let us know in the comments below!

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