Keldon Johnson falls to Zion Williamson, others, in McDonald's All-American Dunk Contest
Two Wildcats competed in McDonald’s All-American events tonight. Immanuel Quickley took home co-champion honors in the Three-Point Shootout, but unfortunately, Kentucky commit Keldon Johnson couldn’t pull off the victory in the Dunk Contest.
After several challenging dunk attempts with zero finishes, Johnson ran out of time and finished his first attempt with a 70/100 minimum score.
In his second try, however, the future Wildcat wing pulled off a ridiculous 360-degree windmill slam with ease.
Take a look:
Keldon Johnson with the 360 Windmill @McDAAG pic.twitter.com/cjepswf3R4
— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) March 27, 2018
Unfortunately for Johnson, his first attempt held him back from reaching the final round of the contest.
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The champion? Five-star Duke signee Zion Williamson, who converted on some of the most disgusting dunks I’ve ever seen in my life.
Take a look at just a few:
The Hero emerges with Lightbringer! pic.twitter.com/ha4bQMABD5
— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) March 27, 2018
Zion wears the crown he was destined to wear atop the Iron Throne pic.twitter.com/hZQhPR3NWD
— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) March 27, 2018
Zion Williamson’s first dunk!! ??? pic.twitter.com/6oMPPNTjJu
— #DukeNation (@TheDukeNation) March 27, 2018
Why did he have to go to Duke?
Good effort by Johnson, but this event was made for Zion Williamson and he won the title fair and square.
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