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Gerald Green currently plays in the Chinese Basketball Association and has not played in an NBA game since 2009. However, Celtic fans will remember Green for his high-flying dunks in his two years in Boston.
While Green is most known for his "Cupcake Dunk" in the 2008 Slam Dunk Contest, he had some memorable dunks with the Celtics too.
In a March 2006 game against the Raptors, Tony Allen led a fastbreak with no Toronto defenders in his way. Allen saw Green trailing and fed him the ball off of the backboard. Green finished the play with authority.
Check out the video below.