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Magic's Jase Richardson suffers scary fall during dunk contest

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Orlando Magic guard Jase Richardson took part in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday night, and he left fans in Southern California stunned in a scary incident on the court.

Richardson began his attempt from the corner on the right side of the basket. He had a friend with the basketball on the right wing. The friend ran and bounced the ball off the side of the backboard with Richardson trailing behind him.

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Jase Richardson of the Orlando Magic falls in the Slam Dunk competition during NBA All-Star Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on Feb. 14, 2026. (Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)

Richardson tried to make a ridiculous spinning dunk but couldn’t get the ball around the side of the backboard. He got caught and fell onto his back on the court.

"I’m good," he said afterward, via the Orlando Sentinel. "I tried to go do a little 360 off the side of the glass, (but) my arm got caught on the side of the backboard."

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Orlando Magic guard Jase Richardson competes in the slam dunk competition during the NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome on Feb. 14, 2026. (William Liang/Imagn Images)

He was able to complete the second dunk attempt after the fall. He earned a total score of 88.8, but it wasn’t good enough to get him into the finals. He and Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes didn’t make it to the next round.

The Miami Heat’s Keshad Johnson won the competition over San Antonio Spurs rookie Carter Bryant. Johnson started his dunk

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