PHILADELPHIA -- Check out Kings rookie Gerald Wallace's dunking creativity when he's on the floor during games.

Sneak into practice, a virtual impossibility, and check him out at the team's practice facility -- that is if you want to see him dunk anymore.

Because Wallace said he was D-O-N-E with dunking competitions Saturday night after Golden State rookie Jason Richardson scored a 49 on his last try to overcome the Kings rookie and win the 2002 NBA Slam Dunk competition.

"It's all politics," Wallace said of the competition. "I'm not doing it anymore."