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After throwing down all sorts of nasty dunks on the San Antonio Spurs during Game 1, Blake Griffin picked up right where he left off for Game 2 on Wednesday night.
With Jamal Crawford essentially standing on the Clippers logo, Blake spun and completely lost Boris Diaw right as Crawford lofted the ball towards the hoop. The ensuing dunk was as ferocious as Crawford’s pass was pretty.
After Game 1, Tony Parker identified the team’s defense as the reason that the Spurs lost the first match. It looks like they still have some work to do in that department.

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