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Pargo-ing into orbit: Jeremy slams home *the* Euroleague Final Four dunk

May 7, 2011

Attention, dunkaholics! You should – nay, you must – check out the video below the break for what could well have been the play of the night in more ways than one. For Maccabi Tel Aviv against Real Madrid in the Euroleague Final Four did Jeremy Pargo achieve flight, taking off in his fearless style to jam home a two and give his guys a 40-32 advantage in the third quarter.

More significantly, this was a gap that Real would not overcome for the remainder of the game, never getting within four points again after going down just three at halftime, on the way to an 82-63 immolation by Maccabi. Prepare for liftoff and check out the clip.

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  1. Emili Paz
    15 years ago

    This play certainly brought the house down and is something that Pargo has been doing all-season long. Hence, it provided fans who came to the Final Four event in Barcelona a treat with some basketball spectacle!

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