Conley took down former NBA star Chauncey Billups in the semifinals and then Bulls guard Zach LaVine in the final, both of which aired Thursday on ESPN.

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The competition had its share of shots from impossible angles, including one that gave Conley the title over LaVine.

Conley gave Billups a letter with a similar shot from the same location.

But the clincher in that matchup was a good old-fashioned free throw — granny style:

LaVine, on the other hand, relied on his athletic ability to win his semifinal against WNBA star Allie Quigley. The two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion barely avoided throwing it down on some high-flying layups. The second one in this stack clinched his victory.

LaVine wanted to avoid having to put up normal shots against Quigley,

You can understand why when you see Quigley making a backward shot after her defeat was sealed.

State Farm, which sponsored the event, will donate $200,000 to charities focused on coronavirus response efforts, per an ESPN release.