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Basketball-Shaq to launch professional dunk league

By Thomson Reuters Apr 6, 2026 | 9:01 PM

By Rory Carroll

April 6 (Reuters) – NBA great Shaquille O’Neal said on Monday he is launching a professional dunk league with its inaugural ​season set to debut this year.

The ‌league, which also has the backing of TNT Sports and Authentic Brands Group, builds on the DUNKMAN TV series launched last year and aims to turn dunk contests from ‌one-off ​showcase events into a structured ⁠professional competition.

Featuring 24 ⁠athletes from around the world, the league’s first season will include four live group-stage events, with competitors vying for places in the DUNKMAN World ​Championship.

The winner of the final will receive a $500,000 grand prize.

“These athletes are innovators and DUNKMAN ⁠is going to give them ⁠a global stage, real stakes, and ​a chance to build careers doing what they love,” ​O’Neal, who will serve as league commissioner, ‌said in a statement.

The events will air across TNT, TBS, truTV and HBO Max, with additional content distributed through social media channels and other ⁠digital brands.

TNT Sports Chief Content Officer Craig Barry said the league would target audiences drawn to both sports and ⁠culture, adding ‌that the partnership with O’Neal would ⁠help create programming built around the ​personalities ‌and creativity of top dunkers.

A panel ​of judges ⁠will evaluate each dunk attempt to decide which athletes advance through the competition. Details such as host cities, participants and broadcast information would be announced in the coming weeks.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by ​Peter Rutherford)