Blazers’ Damian Lillard Viciously Dunks Over Two Lakers
Damian Lillard might only be 6’3” tall, but he proved he can throw down with the best of them on Sunday night.
Damian Lillard might only be 6’3” tall, but he proved he can throw down with the best of them on Sunday night. With just over a minute remaining in the Portland Trail Blazers‘ 106-94 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, Lillard blew by Ronnie Price and threw down a right-handed hammer over Jordan Hill and Ed Davis.
In his short career, the Blazers’ young point guard has proven to shine brightest on the biggest stages and this dunk is just Lillard’s latest example. Check out the video for yourself and let us know if you think it’s the Dunk of the Year so far in 2014-15.
Blazers’ Damian Lillard Viciously Dunks Over Two Lakers
Damian Lillard might only be 6’3” tall, but he proved he can throw down with the best of them on Sunday night.
Damian Lillard might only be 6’3” tall, but he proved he can throw down with the best of them on Sunday night. With just over a minute remaining in the Portland Trail Blazers' 106-94 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, Lillard blew by Ronnie Price and threw down a right-handed hammer over Jordan Hill and Ed Davis. In his short career, the Blazers’ young point guard has proven to shine brightest on the biggest stages and this dunk is just Lillard’s latest example. Check out the video for yourself and let us know if you think it’s the Dunk of the Year so far in 2014-15.
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