2013 NBA Slam Dunk Contest
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Competitors for the 2013 NBA Sprite Slam Dunk have been revealed and it should be a good one! This year the contest will feature six dunkers competing in a two-round competition. The new format will pit the Eastern Conference against the Western Conference.

2013 Eastern Conference Sprite Slam Dunk Competitors
Gerald Green (Indiana)
Terrence Ross (Toronto)
James White (New York)

2013 Western Conference Sprite Slam Dunk Competitors
Eric Bledsoe (L.A. Clippers)
Jeremy Evans (Utah)
Kenneth Faried (Denver)

The 2013 Sprite Slam Dunk contest will consist of the three Eastern Conference players competing against the three from the Western Conference in a two-round competition. The highest scoring East competitor and the highest scoring West competitor from the Team Round will compete head-to-head to determine the champion.

Fan voting will open at the beginning of the Championship Round and the player with the highest percentage of combined votes from all platforms will be champion.

Evans won the 2012 Sprite Slam Dunk contest, defeating Houston’s Chase Budinger and Indiana’s Paul George in a tight race that included over 4 million fan votes to decide the champion.

2013 Sprite Slam Dunk Rules:

SIX COMPETITORS

Three players representing the Eastern Conference and three players representing the Western Conference will compete in the two-round competition.

COMPETITION RULES

• TIME LIMIT — Upon receiving the ball from the referee, players will have a 1:30 to complete their dunk. Attempts resulting in missed dunks are unlimited during the 1:30 time period. However, once a made dunk is ruled by the referee, that dunk will be scored. There is no replacing a made dunk, even if time remains.
• FINAL ATTEMPT — If a player has not begun an attempt that results in a made dunk when the 1:30 clock expires, he will have one final attempt. An attempt is defined as the ball leaving the player’s (or an assistant’s) hand in an effort to finish the dunk (in any motion other than dribbling). The referee is the final judge and will advise the dunker when they have used their attempt.
• OFFICIATING — A referee will judge whether a dunk is considered a made dunk or a missed dunk.
• PROPS — Use of any props or people to assist in any way during the slam dunk competition must be approved in advance of the competition by the NBA Basketball Operations department.
• INSTANT REPLAY — At the discretion of the referee, television instant replay may be consulted for rules compliance.

TEAM ROUND

• Each competitor will complete two dunks which will be scored on a scale of 6 to 10 by a panel of 5 judges.
• Each dunk has a maximum score of 50 and a minimum score of 30.
• FIRST DUNK – All three Eastern Conference players will complete their first dunk, followed by the three West players.
• SECOND DUNK – All three Eastern Conference players will complete their second dunk, followed by the three West players. The second dunk order WITHIN each conference will be determined by first dunk scores (lowest to highest).
• The three Eastern Conference players will have their scores (all six dunks) added to get a TOTAL score.
• The three Western Conference players will have their scores (all six dunks) added to get a TOTAL score.
• 50 POINTS will be awarded to the conference that has the highest TOTAL score after the Team Round.
• Each time a player scores a perfect 50 for a dunk during the Team Round, his conference will have 10 BONUS POINTS added to its overall All-Star Saturday Night score.
• The East player with the highest combined score for his two dunks advances to the Championship Round.
• The West player with the highest combined score for his two dunks advances to the Championship Round.

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

• The highest scoring East competitor and the highest scoring West competitor from the Team Round will compete head-to-head to determine the competition champion.
• The competitor with the lower combined score for his two Team Round dunks will go first.
• The players will alternate, each completing two dunks in the Championship Round.
• At the beginning of the Championship Round, fan voting polls will open with four voting options:

1) SMS Text Message* – Text the player’s last name to 38657(DUNKS)
2) Twitter** – Tweet #SpriteSlam with the player’s last name
3) Vote via the NBA All-Star App
4) Log on to NBA.com from any computer or mobile device

• The player who has the highest percentage of combined votes from all platforms will be crowned champion.
• 55 POINTS will be awarded to the conference of the competition champion.

TIEBREAKERS

• TEAM ROUND — In the event both conferences achieve the same TOTAL score, the 50 points for the Team Round will be split evenly (25 points awarded to each conference).
• To Advance from Team Round — A tie amongst conference players after the Team Round will result in a one dunk “dunk-off” to determine the Championship Round participant.
• To Determine Champion — If each dunker receives 50.00% of the votes, a one-dunk “dunk-off” will take place to determine the champion. All “dunk-offs” will be judged by the panel of judges and the time limit rule will apply.