Wednesday night’s NBA action featured 26 teams and 13 games, meaning there was no shortage of highlights.
There was no NBA game on Tuesday due to Election Day in the United States, so players had the day off and it appears they took advantage of that time to do some plyometric training, with multiple highlights blowing up Twitter for fan reactions.
Sit back and enjoy the highlights of a night full of action.
First…
OG Anunoby
Anunoby rocked Scotiabank Arena in the second quarter of the Raptors’ game against the Rockets, going full force for this emphatic one-handed dunk over Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green.
OG Anunoby DOWN IT 💪
He has 16 PTS in the first half on the NBA app
📲 https://t.co/1pomQZN8Pi pic.twitter.com/40Zw84ONfc— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
DeMar DeRozan
Not to be outdone, Anunoby’s former teammate DeMar DeRozan did what he does best in Chicago.
DeRozan beat Herb Jones with the right-to-left crossover before nailing it over Trae Murphy III.
🔥 DEMAR DEROZAN WITH POWER! pic.twitter.com/jPlvoqtM4T
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
Jeff Green
Veteran Uncle Jeff teaches the youngsters a thing or two about dunks by beating 20-year-old rookie Benedict Maturin before getting up for the one-handed hammer slam!
Jeff Green takes off from the wing 💥
End of the 1st quarter on the NBA app
📲 https://t.co/1pomQZMAZK pic.twitter.com/ZvbMMViY9Y— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
Isaiah Jackson
Later in the game, Indiana’s Isaiah Jackson took the elevator to the top floor for an alley-oop with his left hand, assisted by TJ McConnell.
🤯 Isaiah Jackson is leaving the gym for the alley! pic.twitter.com/ArVVlpJzOY
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
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Jaylene Brown
Brown stood out against the Pistons, leaving Cade Cunningham standing on the perimeter before sailing through the air for a player-of-the-month dunk.
💥 Jaylen Brown soars through the lane for a HUGE SLAM pic.twitter.com/YORvPZLrCR
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
Ja Morad
Of course, bouncy Morant had to add some sauce!
The king of making something out of nothing put the Spurs defense on fire, beating Romeo Langford with a key crossover before fooling Charles Bassey into finishing the dunk with one hand.
Fearful.
🔨 Ja takes it off the base!
Q1 action on the NBA app
📲 https://t.co/1pomQZN8Pi pic.twitter.com/5jJDdWJrOV— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2022
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