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Phantom: Wade's Block and Tomahawk Dunk

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

Dwyane Wade turned defense into offense when he surprised Jason Terry with a block from behind and then flew downcourt for a one-handed breakaway slam. Check it out in super slow motion.

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  • he traveled like 3 times

  • THATS WHAT I CALL HUSTLE

  • dudes a fuckin beast!

    and for all yall thAt think he traveled should role the tape again because he was tripped by kidd

  • @ChukkaDane

    He played the best of anybody, even thought they lost.

    He was scoring better than anyone, passing, playing awesome d and blocking tyson chandeler, and he rebounded like a monster.

    All that with low turnovers and a good fg%

  • Travel

  • lol @ the two heat fans standing up in the crowd of mavericks fans

  • @Xxbloodo basketball is 1 word dumbass. i can already tell YOU don't know basketball or spelling

  • @manny24lal and i think you don't know basket ball

  • @EricSanCarlos i dont kno how but if wade can do 4 steps then he can do 7 too :)) but doesnt matter..my point is that according that rule what we were talking 'bout u can take even 7 steps..

  • @airkuna how can u take 7 steps without having control of the ball!! explain that please because thats just moronic!! i would say that maximum 4 steps but come on man! watch sports!!!

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