This is the day most basketball fans want to see during NBA All-Star Weekend.

The dunk contest, 3-point contest and skills competition make up one of the most entertaining nights in all of sports and Saturday did not disappoint.

It was a night of nostalgia and one of a preview as we saw Devin Booker send a message to the entire NBA. 

1. Devin Booker can shoot with anyone

Booker has quietly been one of the best scorers in the NBA in the last two years. He is averaging 24.2 points and 38.3 percent shooting this season, and he truly showed off his shooting by winning the 3-point contest over Klay Thompson.

He did so with record numbers putting up 28 points in the final round, which is the most any player has ever put up in any round — including Thompson.

2. Donovan Mitchell's final dunk almost was too easy

We all know at this point Donovan Mitchell can get up, but we might not have been sure he could get up like Vince Carter. He showed he absolutely could though and did so while wearing Carter's vintage Raptors jersey.

It was possibly the best dunk of the night and wrapped up the contest quickly as he took down Larry Nance Jr. in the finals.

3. Spencer Dinwiddie had the most improbable win

Did you even know Spencer Dinwiddie was in the skills competition? You probably didn't, but that didn't stop him from bringing home the win.

The Nets guard took down Lauri Markannen in the finals to give the victory back to the little men as the previous two competitions had been won by seven-footers.