While dunking over Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Bucks swingman Pat Connaughton channels Billy Hoyle from "White Men Can't Jump". Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

Pat Connaughton collaborated with Christian Yelich on a great dunk Saturday night that was aided by a creative costume.

Connaughton, who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks, asked the Brewers star to help him out by holding the ball up for Connaughton to grab and slam home. Connaughton delivered perfectly on the dunk. Take a look at the video:

The best part was Connaughton dressed up as Billy Hoyle from “White Men Can’t Jump.”

Connaughton got only 45 out of 50 points on his score for his first dunk, leaving many to think he got robbed. He got a perfect 50 score on his next dunk but wound up a point behind Derrick Jones Jr. and was cut from the final.

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