His score brought pressure to the subsequent contestants.
Next up was Young Nance, who started off with a one-arm windmill dunk to pay tribute to his father.
This was a nostalgic dunk.
Especially since Old Nance was once a Cavaliers player, leading to huge cheers on-site.
However, Hansen didn't care much for nostalgia, only scoring it an 8, bringing Young Nance's final score to 44.
Then came Young Jones, who had the crowd on fire even before appearing.
In recent years, Young Jones has consistently warmed up with dunks at the home court before games, earning him immense popularity here.
Young Jones was ruthless, starting with a bang.
He enlisted Caruso as his assistant.
Caruso tossed the ball against the backboard, and as Young Jones charged in and caught the rebounding ball, he completed an under-the-legs dunk while leaping over Caruso.
As the ball slammed in, the entire Quicken Loans Arena erupted.