The G League player electrified viewers with his third straight slam dunk contest title, standing out amid increasing All-Star Weekend apathy from the sport’s biggest stars.
Entering Thursday’s matchup against the Warriors, the Magic have generated the ninth-most wide-open 3-point attempts (1,157), according to NBA.com. A look from distance is considered “wide-open” when the closest defender is 6-plus feet away.
The Orlando Magic (29-31) continue their seven-game homestand Thursday night against the Golden State Warriors (31-27). Ahead of the 7:00 p.m. ET tip-off, they upgraded guard Mac McClung to available,
Mac McClung, the Orlando Magic two-way guard, was last available on Dec. 10. He has appeared in one game this season.
For the first time since December 2024 Gate City native Mac McClung was back in the show. Ahead of Wednesday night’s matchup with the Golden State Warriors, the Magic
While his first two jams in Saturday's Dunk Contest left a bit to be desired, his second two were spectacular. Dunk No. 3 was one we've never seen before, as Castle caught the ball through the net and went between the legs.
Mac McClung earned a perfect score on all four of his dunk attempts to seal his third straight dunk contest victory.
He may still not be a household name, nor is he really an NBA player, but Mac McClung can now say he is the most accomplished dunk champion in league history. The greatest? Maybe. “That’s definitely not for me to say,
Heading into the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star Weekend on Saturday night, Orlando Magic two-way guard Mac McClung was looking to defend his crown as a two-time champ. He would be competing against a pair of rookie lottery picks (San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle,
Magic guard Mac McClung completed a historic 3-peat after defeating Spurs rookie Stephon Castle in the final round of the Slam Dunk Contest.
Mac McClung pulled off four perfect dunks for an unprecedented NBA dunk contest three-peat. Chicago Bulls rookie Matas Buzelis did not advance to the final.
The G League star became the first player to win three consecutive Slam Dunk Contests by edging San Antonio rookie Stephon Castle.
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