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LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Blake Griffin soared over  an automobile and into a new stratosphere on Saturday with an  awe-inspiring performance to win the NBA’s slam dunk contest.

Blake Griffin consolidated his position as the undisputed `Dunk King’ by winning the NBA Slam Dunk contest Saturday night in style and substance.

The Los Angeles Clippers rookie, who has created a frenzy  this season with highlight reel dunks, caught a pass out of the  sunroof from team mate Baron Davis and threw down a two-handed  dunk while a choir sang “I Believe I Can Fly” at midcourt.

“Just being out here and having the experience of something  I watched growing up. To be able to be out here is great,” the  21-year-old Griffin told reporters.

Griffin entered the competition as the favorite to win but  it was Washington Wizards high-flyer JaVale McGee who created  the biggest buzz in the opening round.

The seven-footer (2.13m) used two baskets and then dunked  with three basketballs during separate displays that earned him  perfect scores from the judges.

But Blake prevailed in the final with a slam that saw him  insert his forearm into the net and hang from the rim by his  elbow before bringing the car onto the court.

Earlier, Miami Heat sharpshooter James Jones crashed a  Boston party by defeating Celtics team mates Ray Allen and Paul  Pierce to win the three-point contest.

Golden State guard Stephen Curry outlasted Oklahoma City  point guard Russell Westbrook to claim the skills challenge, a  mix of dribbling, shooting, layup, and passing drills.LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Blake Griffin soared over  an automobile and into a new stratosphere on Saturday with an  awe-inspiring performance to win the NBA’s slam dunk contest.

The Los Angeles Clippers rookie, who has created a frenzy  this season with highlight reel dunks, caught a pass out of the  sunroof from team mate Baron Davis and threw down a two-handed  dunk while a choir sang “I Believe I Can Fly” at midcourt.

“Just being out here and having the experience of something  I watched growing up. To be able to be out here is great,” the  21-year-old Griffin told reporters.

Griffin entered the competition as the favorite to win but  it was Washington Wizards high-flyer JaVale McGee who created  the biggest buzz in the opening round.

The seven-footer (2.13m) used two baskets and then dunked  with three basketballs during separate displays that earned him  perfect scores from the judges.

But Blake prevailed in the final with a slam that saw him  insert his forearm into the net and hang from the rim by his  elbow before bringing the car onto the court.

Earlier, Miami Heat sharpshooter James Jones crashed a  Boston party by defeating Celtics team mates Ray Allen and Paul  Pierce to win the three-point contest.

Golden State guard Stephen Curry outlasted Oklahoma City  point guard Russell Westbrook to claim the skills challenge, a  mix of dribbling, shooting, layup, and passing drills.