While the Golden State Warriors were out-running the Denver Nuggets to an enormous 131-117 Game 2 win traveling, Harrison Barnes reminded to us that he is just about running enough to dunk over everything and such a thing you can place in front of him. With the Warriors doing their best to put up the Nuggets at arm's length down the stretch, Barnes took the ball off the dribble with Anthony Randolph protecting. Randolph, not being the absolute most quick-footed defender Denver provides, got beat on the first step toward the ring, but kept close enough to Barnes to keep him from finding an head-on look at a dunk. No issue, states Barnes, as he increases and slams down a dunk on the opposite with Randolph standing helplessly underneath the rim. It was really just yet another two points within an otherwise tremendous night for Barnes, who place in 24 points on just 14 shot efforts. Barnes did not exactly everything right in the overall game, hardly missing an attempt, playing incredible protection and giving Kent Bazemore reasons to get off the counter and go completely insane. though the dunk is supposed by me, if anything, the reaction from the Warriors seat was the highlight of the dunk it self was fairly thunderous.
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