On Tuesday, the Minnesota Timberwolves high-flying Canadian Andrew Wiggins was playing for Canada in the FIBA Americas tournament against Argentina.
During the game, Wiggins threw down a tremendous two-handed dunk on Andres Nocioni (Yes, the same Andres Nocioni who used to play for the Bulls, Kings and 76ers). One has to give props to Nocioni for trying but he had no chance of meeting Wiggins at the top of his jump.
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While the dunk was a monster, Canada would go on to lose the game to Argentina by a score of 87-94. Wiggins scored 13 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out three assists in the game. Argentina’s Luis Scola led all scorers with 35 points.

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