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— A red cape trailing behind him, Orlando's Dwight Howard made like Superman and won perhaps the best dunk contest, definitely the most creative, in NBA history to close a memorable All-Star Saturday.

Using a variety of props as well as teammate Jameer Nelson, Howard scored perfect 50s from judges on his first two dunks before the contest was turned over to fan voting for the first time in the final round. Fans, too, picked the 6-foot-11 Howard by an overwhelming margin over Minnesota's Gerald Green.

Earlier, Jason Kapono showed nobody's close to him for long distance. The NBA's best 3-point shooter this season, the Toronto forward won his second straight 3-point Shootout, tying a 22-year-old record with a final round of 25.

Utah's Deron Williams won the Skills Challenge, and San Antonio's Becky Hammon, David Robinson and Tim Duncan won the Shooting Stars competition.