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All-time results

1980s

1984

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Larry Nance (Phoenix) 134 (44+44+46) 140 (49+48+43) 134 (48+39+47)
Julius Erving (Philadelphia) 134 (39+47+48) 140 (44+49+47) 132 (47+25+50)
Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta) 135 (47+39+49) 137 (48+48+41)
Darrell Griffith (Utah) 121 (39+40+42) 108 (42+42+24)
Edgar Jones (Cleveland) 118 (32+43+43)
Ralph Sampson (Houston) 118 (37+40+41)
Orlando Woolridge (Chicago) 116 (23+45+48)
Clyde Drexler (Portland) 108 (40+24+44)
Michael Cooper (L.A. Lakers) 108 (40+24+44)

1985

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta) 145 (47+49+49) 140 (48+45+47) 147 (47+50+50)
Michael Jordan (Chicago) 130 (44+42+42) 142 (45+47+50) 136 (43+44+49)
Terence Stansbury (Indiana) 130 (46+50+34) 136 (49+48+39)
Julius Erving (Philadelphia) BYEa 132 (43+44+45)
Larry Nance (Phoenix) BYEa 131 (42+47+42)
Darrell Griffith (Utah) 126 (38+42+46)
Orlando Woolridge (Chicago) 124 (40+43+41)
Clyde Drexler (Portland) 122 (39+39+44)

aErving and Nance received first-round byes as they were the finalists from the previous year.

1986

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Spud Webb (Atlanta) 141 (46+48+47) 138 (50+42+46) 100 (50+50)
Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta) BYEa 138 (46+47+45)   98 (50+48)
Terence Stansbury (Indiana) 129b (34+47+48) 132 (44+39+49)
Gerald Wilkins (New York) 133 (44+50+39)   87 (37+25+25)
Jerome Kersey (Portland) 129 (39+43+47)
Paul Pressey (Milwaukee) 116 (44+35+37)
Roy Hinson (Cleveland) 112 (35+39+38)
Terry Tyler (Sacramento) 110 (37+36+37)

aWilkins received a first-round bye as he was the previous year's champion.
bStansbury defeated Kersey in a dunk-off to break their tie.

1987

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Michael Jordan (Chicago) 88 (41+47) 148 (49+49+50) 146 (48+48+50)
Jerome Kersey (Portland) 92 (48+44) 147 (50+48+49) 140 (46+45+49)
Terence Stansbury (Seattle) 99 (49+50) 144 (49+45+50)
Clyde Drexler (Portland) 92 (45+47) 136 (46+45+45)
Ron Harper (Cleveland) 83 (45+38)
Johnny Dawkins (San Antonio) 81 (37+44)
Tom Chambers (Seattle) 62 (41+21)
Gerald Wilkins (NY) 62 (41+21)

1988
Ron Harper (Cleveland) was to participate but withdrew due to injury.

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Michael Jordan (Chicago) 94 (47+47) 145 (50+48+47) 147 (50+47+50)
Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta) 96 (49+47) 143 (49+47+47) 145 (50+50+45)
Clyde Drexler (Portland) 88 (44+44) 133 (45+42+46)
Otis Smith (GS) 87 (40+47) 109 (45+22+42)
Jerome Kersey (Portland) 79 (41+38)
Greg Anderson (San Antonio) 76 (42+34)
Spud Webb (Atlanta) 52 (34+18)

1989

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Kenny Walker (NY) 91.3 (42.5+48.8) 96.4 (46.9+49.5) 148.1 (48.9+49.6+49.6)
Clyde Drexler (Portland) 93.7 (46.6+47.1) 95.0 (47.3+47.7)   49.5 (24.5+25.0+ 0.0a)
Spud Webb (Atlanta) 94.5 (46.8+47.7) 91.8 (47.8+44.0)
Shelton Jones (Philadelphia) 89.5 (44.1+45.4) 90.6 (45.7+44.9)
Tim Perry (Phoenix) 89.4 (44.4+45.0)
Jerome Kersey (Portland) 88.9 (44.9+44.0)
Ron Harper (Cleveland) 88.5 (41.7+46.8)
New Jersey
)
83.2 (41.1+42.1)

a Drexler did not attempt his final dunk, as victory was out of reach.

1990s

1990

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta) 96.3 (48.1+48.2) 97.7 (48.0+49.7) 146.8 (47.9+49.7+49.2)
Kenny Smith (Atlanta) 93.0 (43.4+49.6) 98.3 (49.1+49.2) 145.1 (48.1+49.8+47.2)
Kenny Walker (New York) 95.2 (47.0+48.2) 97.4 (49.5+47.9)
Shawn Kemp (Seattle) 98.2 (49.1+49.1) 96.4 (47.6+48.8)
Scottie Pippen (Chicago) 92.2 (47.2+45.0)
Charlotte
)
92.1 (45.5+46.6)
Billy Thompson (Miami) 91.4 (47.7+43.7)
Kenny Battle (Phoenix) 85.8 (42.5+42.8)

1991
Beginning with this year, final round competitors were allowed three dunks, with the two highest scores comprising the total.

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Dee Brown (Atlanta) 92.4 (48.2+44.2) 98.0 (49.6+48.4) 97.7 (48.1+49.6-46.4)
Shawn Kemp (Seattle) 95.8 (47.6+48.2) 95.6 (48.3+47.3) 93.7 (48.0+45.7-44.3)
Charlotte
)
95.2 (45.5+49.7) 94.0 (48.0+46.0)
Kenny Smith (Houston) 90.8 (48.5+42.3) 87.9 (46.6+41.3)
Kenny Williams (Indiana) 86.9 (42.3+44.6)
Blue Edwards (Utah) 84.3 (40.1+44.2)
Otis Smith (Orlando) 83.0 (41.2+41.8)
Charlotte
)
81.0 (40.1+40.9)

1992

Player First round Semifinals Finals
Cedric Ceballos (Phoenix) 85.4 (43.1+42.3) 90.4 (45.7+44.7) 97.2 (47.2+50.0-43.3)
Charlotte
)
98.0 (48.6+49.4) 98.0 (49.6+48.4) 66.0 (33.5+32.5-0.0a)
Nick Anderson (Orlando) 88.6 (47.4+41.2) 89.8 (46.0+43.8)
John Starks (New York) 89.6 (42.6+47.0) 87.9 (43.1+44.8)
Doug West (Minnesota) 84.1 (44.3+39.8)
Shawn Kemp (Seattle) 81.4 (47.4+34.0)
Stacey Augmon (Atlanta) 79.5 (44.7+34.8)

a Johnson did not attempt his final dunk, as victory was out of reach.

1993
The two highest score dunks of three in each round comprised the competitor's score.
Shawn Kemp (Seattle) was scheduled to compete but was injured.

Player First round Finals
Harold Miner (Miami) 94.8 (49.0+45.8-45.8) 97.4 (48.0+49.4-47.0)
Clarence Weatherspoon (Philadelphia) 87.5 (43.2+44.3-38.5) 92.2 (44.7+47.5-27.5)
Cedric Ceballos (Phoenix) 87.3 (42.3+45.1-22.5) 79.8 (42.3+37.5-24.5)
David Benoit (Utah
)
85.8 (41.5+44.3-28.5)
Kenny Smith (Houston) 85.0 (46.5+38.5-26.5)
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Denver) 80.8 (38.0+42.8-26.0)
Tim Perry (Philadelphia) 70.0 (38.5+31.5-22.0)

1994
In the first round, each competitor was allowed 90 seconds to do as many dunks as he chooses with one overall score. The final round score was the best of two dunks.

Player First round Finals
Isaiah Rider (Minnesota) 46.8 49.0, 47.0
Robert Pack (Denver) 42.0 43.8, 25.0
Shawn Kemp (Seattle) 46.6 25.0, 25.0
Allan Houston (Detroit) 41.5
Antonio Davis (Indiana) 40.0
James Robinson (Portland) 39.0

1995
Beginning with this year, each competitor was allowed 90 seconds to do at least three dunks and then given an overall score in round one. In the final round, each competitor was allowed 60 seconds to do at least two dunks and then given an overall score.

Player First round Finals
Harold Miner (Miami) 49.2 46.0
Isaiah Rider (Minnesota) 44.6 34.0
Jamie Watson (Utah) 40.4 26.0
Antonio Harvey (L.A. Lakers) 35.2
Tim Perry (Philadelphia) 31.0
Tony Dumas (Dallas) 15.0

1996

Player First round Finals
Brent Barry (L.A. Clippers) 45.5 49.0
Michael Finley (Phoenix) 45.0 46.0
Greg Minor (Boston) 41.0 40.0
Jerry Stackhouse (Philadelphia) 40.0
Doug Christie (Toronto) 39.5
Darrell Armstrong (Orlando) 25.5

1997

Player First round Finals
Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) 37 49
Chris Carr (Phoenix) 44 45
Michael Finley (Dallas) 39 33
Ray Allen (Milwaukee) 35
Bob Sura (Cleveland) 35
Darvin Ham (Denver) 30

1998
No competition was held.

1999
No competition was held as All-Star Weekend was not held due to the NBA's lockout.

2000s

2000
Beginning with this year, the two highest dunks in each round comprised the competitor's total score.

Player First round Finals
Vince Carter (Toronto) 100 98
Steve Francis (Houston) 95 91
Tracy McGrady (Toronto) 99 77
Charlotte
)
88
Jerry Stackhouse (Detroit) 83
Larry Hughes (Golden State) 67

2001

Player First round Finals
Desmond Mason (Seattle) 91 (42+49) 89 (45+44)
DeShawn Stevenson (Utah) 95 (46+49) 85 (38+47)
Charlotte
)
94 (45+49) 77 (44+33)
Jonathan Bender (Indiana) 90 (46+44)
Stromile Swift (Vancouver) 90 (45+45)
Corey Maggette (L.A. Clippers) 88 (46+42)

2002
A tournament format was adopted for this year.

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Desmond Mason (Seattle) 84
4 Jason Richardson (Golden State) 98
Jason Richardson 85
Gerald Wallace 80
3 Steve Francis (Houston) 77
2 Gerald Wallace (Sacramento) 84

2003

Player First round Finals
Jason Richardson (Golden State) 100 96
Desmond Mason (Seattle) 90 93
Amaré Stoudemire (Phoenix
)
79
New Jersey
)
74

2004

Player First round Finals
Fred Jones (Indiana) 100 96
Jason Richardson (Golden State) 90 93
Chris Andersen (Denver) 79
Ricky Davis (Boston) 74

2005

Player First round Finals
Josh Smith (Atlanta) 95 100
Amaré Stoudemire (Phoenix
)
95 87
New Orleans
)
95
New Orleans
)
77

2006

Player First round Finals Tie-break
Nate Robinson (New York) ?? 94 47
Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia) ?? 94 46
Hakim Warrick (Memphis) 86
Josh Smith (Atlanta) 85

2007

Player First round Finals
Gerald Green (Boston) 95 91
Nate Robinson (New York) 90 80
Dwight Howard (Orlando) 85
Tyrus Thomas (Chicago) 80

2008
The final round was decided by fan voting via text messaging.

Player First round Finals
Dwight Howard (Orlando) 100 78%
Gerald Green (Minnesota) 91 22%
Jamario Moon (Toronto) 90
Rudy Gay (Memphis) 85