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Jabari Parker Beats Kevin Love To The Rim, Throws Down One-Handed Dunk

After missing most of last season with a torn ACL, Jabari Parker is back and making up for lost time. His Bucks might have lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night, but Parker made sure that everyone would notice him regardless of the score.

The play started simply enough with an inbounds pass from the sideline; that’s the sort of situation where the ball usually gets mindlessly passed to the point guard who sets up the offense. But this play wasn’t like that. Parker got a step on Kevin Love, took one dribble, and threw down a monstrous slam. Love could only get out of the way. Dunks might not single-handedly win games, but its hard to complain about one as impressive as this.

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