Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, Daequan Cook, and Nate Robinson were all victorious in their respective competitions during the NBA's All-Star Saturday Night festivities.

Oklahoma City's Durant won the H-O-R-S-E contest, rallying to defeat Atlanta's Joe Johnson and O.J. Mayo of Memphis.

Rose won the Skills Challenge over New Jersey's Devin Harris in the final round. Cleveland's Mo Williams and San Antonio's Tony Parker were eliminated after the first round.

Cook won the Three-Point Contest, breaking a tie with Orlando's Rashard Lewis in the finals. Atlanta's Mike Bibby, Indiana's Danny Granger and San Antonio's Roger Mason Jr. were eliminated in the first round of the contest.

Jason Kapono, who won the competition twice, landed in the finals before being bested by Lewis and Cook in the second round.

The most-anticipated event of the night, the Slam Dunk Contest, was won by New York's Nate Robinson.

He dethroned Dwight Howard in the finals, after Portland's Rudy Fernandez and Denver's J.R. Smith were knocked out in the first round.

Howard dunked on a 12-foot rim, but Robinson leaped over Howard to steal the show and win the fan voting and the title.