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except the dunk did not count. San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was the recipient of the vicious one-handed dunk late in the fourth quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies and ...
Yes, Ja Morant dunked all over Hector Banana-Bread — er, Victor Wembanyama after the whistle on Wednesday night in the Memphis Grizzlies’ win over the San Antonio Spurs. But no matter.
Maybe Morant didn’t hear the whistle, because he exploded off the ground of a rub-in dunk over Wembanyama. Watch the play here: I’m shaking my head at the refs for calling that foul.
Ja absolutely posterizes Wemby with dunk after the whistle Grizzlies star Ja Morant dunks all over Victor Wembanyama with a jam that's waved off due to a foul called on the floor.
Ja Morant thew down what could very well be the best dunk of the season on Wednesday night in San Antonio. The only problem for the Memphis Grizzlies star, which benefited Victor Wembanyama ...
in the first half. It is therefore fair to categorize any dunk on him as newsworthy. When a 6-foot-2 guard does it? It's an obvious dunk of the year candidate... even if it technically didn't count.