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If an NBA player doesn’t want to get “YouTubed” by a Blake Griffin dunk, he has to do more than lay a measly hand on the power forward’s right arm. Charlotte’s Gerald Henderson learned that lesson the hard way.
The Bobcats guard tried to stop a Griffin dunk from just within the circle late in the third quarter Tuesday, but the Clippers star powered his way through to throw down the slam with one hand. Griffin dunked all over the Bobcats in Los Angeles’ 106-84 win. Griffin had back-to-back alley-oops with less than two minutes left in the second quarter.
Griffin scored 24 points on 11-for-14 shooting on Tuesday night. He added seven rebounds and six assists.
Check out Griffin’s and-one dunk and his two alley-oops in the videos below.