Jason Richardson's slam couldn't capture the dunk contest, but it did capture NBA.com users' hearts.
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J-Rich's dunk in sequence
Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk gallery

Feb. 26 -- In a weekend of many memorable moments -- the got milk? Rookie Challenge, T-Mac's pass to himself off the glass, Shaq falling into Ruben Studdard's lap -- one moment stood out for many.

A-S TOP PLAY RESULTS:
Overall
51 percent -- J-Rich 'tween legs
33 percent -- T-Mac off glass
16 percent -- LeBron 'tween legs

Dunk
78 percent -- J-Rich 'tween legs
11 percent -- Jones reach back
8 percent -- Andersen windmill
2 percent -- Andersen glass
1 percent -- Jones windmill

All-Star Game
31 percent -- T-Mac glass
19 percent -- AI to Vince glass
19 percent -- Yao to Francis
12 percent -- AI to Vince, oop
11 percent -- Shaq all the way
8 percent -- Kidd to K-Mart

Rookie Game
33 percent -- 'Melo to 'Bron
29 percent -- 'Bron 'tween legs
19 percent -- Wade windmill
12 percent -- 'Bron glass
4 percent -- Amare reverse
2 percent -- Flip drives
Golden State's Jason Richardson not only wowed fans at the STAPLES Center on Saturday night with an off-the-glass, between-the-legs slam during the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk, but he also impressed NBA.com users who chose Richardson's super slam as top play from the dunk contest and the best play overall during 2004 All-Star Weekend.

Richardson easily outpaced the other competitors in our polling for best dunk as he garnered 78 percent of the nearly 20,000 votes cast. For top play of 2004 All-Star Weekend, Richardson weathered the competition from Tracy McGrady's off-the-glass to himself alley-oop dunk with 57 percent of the vote to T-Mac's 33 percent of the nearly 28,000 votes submitted.

NBA.com users all selected Carmelo Anthony's alley-oop to LeBron James as the top play of the got milk? Rookie Challenge and T-Mac's slam the best of the best in the 2004 All-Star Game.