Slam Dunk

Slam Dunk is the name of the seventh season three episode of Regular Show.

Plot
Mordecai and Rigby are playing video games when Pops tells Mordecai that there's a phone call for him. He picks up the phone and is surprised to hear Margaret on the other line. When he returns to the game, he tells Rigby that Margaret asked him to design a website.

However, when he goes to use the computer, he realizes that Muscle Man has it reserved even though he isn't even using it and is playing basketball instead. Frustrated by this, Mordecai and Rigby challenge Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost to a game of two-on-two basketball for a week (then a month, then two months) of computer rights.

When they lose miserably, Mordecai kicks the ball in frustration and says that basketball sucks. After he does this, a wizard-like basketball-humanoid coach appears and offers to train him and Rigby. When that doesn't work out the way he planned, he just gives them the powers to be good at basketball. Once they start beating Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost, Muscle Man has High-Five Ghost fake an injury so he can have the coach on his team due to ruling. When he grants Muscle Man the powers, the game becomes close and intense.

After an epic scuffle for the ball in space, Mordecai finally gets the winning shot on a slam dunk that destroys the park. Muscle Man storms off angrily and Margaret approaches Mordecai and says that he looked "hot" out there. Mordecai is excited by this, but when he mentions the website Margaret claims that it's been two months (because time moves quickly in space) and she had Eileen do it instead.

Characters

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Muscle Man (Co-Main Antagonist)
 * High-Five Ghost (Co-Main Antagonist)
 * Pops (Cameo)
 * Basketball Man (Semi-Antagonist)
 * Margaret
 * Eileen (Mentioned Only)

Triva

 * Filter's "Hey Man Nice Shot" plays in the background during the scuffle in outer-space
 * Despite appearing for most of the episode, HFG doesn't speak a word
 * This is the third instance when an episode has a scene in space; the second episode was Free Cake and the first episode was the series premiere, The Power.
 * The Basketball Man uses the term "ice [that fool]". The slang definition means to put one out of commission, but is typically associated with murder rather than beating one in a game.
 * The Basketball Man drives a Cadillac Esclade.