The D-League Dream Factory was a series of basketball skills competitions modeled after the NBA All-Star Saturday Night. The event took place during the NBA All-Star Weekend and was held on the NBA Jam Session's practice court. The league first hosted the event during the
2008 NBA All-Star Weekend. The final event included the
slam dunk contest, the
three-point shootout and the shooting stars competition, all of which were also annual competitions in the NBA All-Star Saturday Night at the time. The
H.O.R.S.E competition was discontinued after 2009 and the hot-shot competition was discontinued after 2008.
Slam Dunk Contest won the Slam Dunk Contest in 2009. The
slam dunk contest showcased a player's skill in making a slam dunk. The contest was contested by four players. In the first round, each contestant performed two dunks. Two contestants with the highest score from those dunks advanced to the final round, where they had to perform two more dunks each to determine the dunk champion.
Three-Point Shootout won the Three-Point Shootout in 2009. In the three-point shootout, four contestants attempted to make as many
three-point field goals as possible from five shooting stations behind the
three-point arc in one minute. Players began shooting from one corner of the court, and moved from station to station along the three-point arc until they reached the other corner. Each of the first four stations had four standard balls, worth one point each, and one specially-colored "money ball", worth two points. The fifth shooting station consisted of five two-point money balls. Two contestants with the highest score advanced to the final round, where they re-attempted the three-point shots again from the five shooting stations.
H–O–R–S–E Competition The objective of the
H.O.R.S.E competition was to accrue as few of the five letters as possible. A player was given a letter every time they failed to duplicate the shot of another player. Each player was given 24 seconds to make or duplicate the shot (dunking was prohibited). Each player who failed to duplicate five shots was eliminated from the competition. The competition was contested by four players. The competition was discontinued after the 2009 event. The event was discontinued after the inaugural event in 2008. == Next Up Game ==