WATCH: All of Zach LaVine's dunks from the 2016 Dunk Contest
Check out how Zach LaVine won the 2016 Slam Dunk Contest.
For the second straight year, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine won the Slam Dunk Contest. This is how he did it.
LaVine brought it on his first dunk, earning a 50 with a behind-the-back reverse slam.
For his second dunk, LaVine took from the free-throw line and caught an alleyoop from Andre Miller. Thanks to judge Shaquille O'Neal, LaVine got a 49 on this dunk. O'Neal was the only judge to give LaVine a 9 out of 10 on this dunk.
On his third dunk, LaVine caught the ball with one hand and then did a 360 slam.
For his fourth dunk, LaVine went for another electrifying dunk by doing a windmill slam from the free-throw line.
On his fifth dunk, LaVine took off from the baseline, brought ball the in-between his legs and then did a reverse slam.
To close out the competition, LaVine did yet another free-throw line dunk. But this time he brought the ball in-between his legs before slamming it home with one hand.
And that's how LaVine won the 2016 Dunk Contest.


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