First participants confirmed for the 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest

Fabio Guerrero
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The 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, one of the most anticipated events of All-Star Weekend, has begun to reveal its first competitors, giving fans plenty of reasons to get excited.

The first two confirmed participants are:

  • Jaxson Hayes: center for the Los Angeles Lakers, widely known for his athleticism and powerful, high-flying dunks.
  • Carter Bryant: rookie forward for the San Antonio Spurs, a first-round draft pick ready to impress with his energy and creativity in the air.

Both players have accepted invitations to compete in the Slam Dunk Contest scheduled for February 14, 2026, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, ahead of the NBA All-Star Game.

First participants confirmed for the 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest

Traditionally, the contest has delivered iconic moments and viral highlights, and this year promises a fresh wave of talent eager to leave its mark. With a mix of raw power and innovation, the stage is set for an electrifying show.

Why are these participants generating so much buzz?

Because Jaxson Hayes and Carter Bryant combine explosiveness, skill, and creativity, making this contest a strong candidate to be one of the most entertaining in recent years.

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