Bronny James has been formally invited to participate in the iconic Slam Dunk Contest of this NBA All-Star Weekend. This invitation carries the weight of his family legacy and league policy.
According to a report by Heavy, the invitation did not just come from a committee decision, it was referenced by a legends’ call. However, before the Los Angeles Lakers player can lace up his sneakers for the Saturday night spectacle, the NBA front office must first grant a rare stamp of approval.
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Why was Bronny James chosen?
The push to include Bronny James in the 2026 Dunk Contest is being led by some of the game’s greatest icons. For them, Bronny possesses the explosive verticality and “sneaky bounce” that made his father, LeBron James, a major highlight reel maker, and his inclusion would provide a massive ratings boost for a league always looking to bridge the gap between generations.
While LeBron famously never participated in the Dunk Contest during his storied career, his son has shown a willingness to embrace the spotlight on his own terms. For the legends calling for his participation, this is about more than just dunks, it is about a passing the torch moment on one of the NBA’s biggest stages.
The NBA pending approval
Despite the excitement this competition brings, the path to the Dunk Contest is not automatic or a matter of personal willpower. The NBA itself typically reserves these spots for players on active rosters who meet certain criteria regarding playing time and league standing. As Bronny has spent a significant portion of the 2025-26 season navigating the developmental pipeline between the Lakers and the South Bay Lakers, the NBA must approve his participation as a representative of the rookie class.
League officials are reportedly considering the benefit of the massive “Bronny Effect” on viewership against the precedent of including a player who is still finding his footing in the rotation.
If the NBA grants approval, the 2026 Slam Dunk Contest could become an “I was there” moment in sports history. Imagine a scene where LeBron James sits courtside, not as the main candidate, but as a father with a camera phone, watching his son attempt to win the one trophy that eluded the father.









