VIDEO: DeAndre Jordan stays slamming home alley-oops
Apparently, one massive alley-oop for Tuesday wasn't enough to satiate DeAndre Jordan's never-ending hunger for highlights.
As he's wont to do, Jordan was flying high again in the fourth quarter of Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs.
Working a high pick-and-roll with Chris Paul, Jordan crashed the lane when the Spurs hedged and chased on Paul, freeing him to blow past J.J. Redick - in place at the free-throw line to either pop out for an open triple or prevent help on Jordan - and right to the rim.
Paul rarely misses when it comes time for an alley-oop pass, and Jordan always flushes the finish with style:
It wasn't long before Jordan was at it again, this time finishing a pretty Blake Griffin feed:
This series has been incredible through five games, even if Jordan getting intentionally fouled so often has slowed the pace down the point that Game 6 is due to start in five minutes.
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