Watch: Harrison chases down CP3 as part of frantic end-to-end sequence
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Now THIS is an insane sequence you should watch pic.twitter.com/Kfdv6SaLJA
— BBALLBREAKDOWN (@bballbreakdown) November 17, 2016
The Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies have had some epic battles over the last few years, and the two physical teams always seem to find a way to muddy each other up.
So it was in their clash Wednesday night. Consider the above sequence, in which possession changed hands five times in the span of 20 seconds.
Those 20 seconds featured the best and worst of basketball; swaths of brutally choppy action redeemed by two extraordinary individual plays: Grizzlies guard Andrew Harrison coming out of nowhere for the chase-down block on Chris Paul, and Paul cleanly ripping the ball right out of Mike Conley's hands 10 seconds later.
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