How the greatest NBA All-Star Weekend ever made Michael Jordan a superstar
Posted Feb 19, 2017
As the NBA's superstars prepare for their annual late-winter break, we're taking a look back at the greatest All-Star Weekend in NBA history. Whether you believe it's the greatest display of high-flying slams in history or merely the most competitive, there's no questioning the show Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins put on in the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest.
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