Keshad Johnson · The undrafted Miami Heat forward took flight from just inside the free throw line, launching into a running one-handed windmill that brought the Intuit Dome crowd to its feet on February 14, 2026. Johnson's athletic masterpiece secured victory over Spurs rookie Carter Bryant, who had earned a perfect 50 on his first finals dunk but couldn't convert his second attempt. The Oakland native brought infectious energy all night, jumping over Bay Area legend E-40 and celebrating with dance moves after every slam before accepting the trophy from Julius Erving. Johnson's triumph gave Miami its fourth Slam Dunk Contest title and first since Derrick Jones Jr., capping a remarkable journey for a player who went undrafted in 2024 and has played just 37 career NBA games. · State of Mint · State of Mint