Paul George Threw Down On Of The Craziest In-Game Dunks Ever Last Night

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There have been some incredible in-game dunks over the past few years. The best ones are typically on another person or in their face. But last night in the NBA we saw something that very rarely comes along. A dunk so incredible that it takes your breath away without anybody else being in the way except the dunker.

This was actually set up off out of a timeout. George gives a good cut to the hoop after and Mason Plumlee hits him in stride. Isaiah Joe goes for the swipe and PG-13 just pivots the other way, but then keeps spinning in the air. Just a remarkable display of athleticism.

Unfortunately, Paul George was injured later in the game and had to be carted off. We are awaiting word on the severity.

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As for 360 jams, it seems like every 360 you'll ever really see in the NBA is a guy on a fastbreak. Zion Williamson did it a few years ago (shoutout to Jim Ross and The King)

As did Ja Morant.

Once in awhile you'll get something crazy like a JR Smith doing a 360 alley oop.

But last night's Paul George dunk was so different just because it was in a halfcourt set. It may sound cheesy, but it is just unbelievable what these athletes can do. And if you're into hoops and like to bet on it, take a look at my new YouTube series, Trust the Data which has a flashy new intro!

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