Donovan Mitchell hammered home a huge dunk after dancing through the Thunder defense in the Utah Jazz's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Mitchell scored a team-high 25 points on 8-of-22 shooting, including 3-of-8 from three-point range, but could not prevent the Jazz from falling to a 98-89 defeat as they were suffocated by the Thunder's defense.
Mitchell's highlight of the night came with 9:16 remaining in the fourth quarter. With the Jazz trailing by 10, he used a Rudy Gobert screen to evade his defender Dennis Schroder and advance inside the three-pointer line.
Faced by Thunder big man Nerlens Noel, Mitchell switched direction to cut left into the paint and wrongfoot the help defender. That opened up a lane to the rim and Mitchell needed no second invitation, elevating to the basket to hammer home a huge one-handed slam.
Mitchell got the better of Noel from three-point range earlier in the quarter too, executing a fiendish step-back move that almost floored the Thunder defender before the Jazz guard rattled home a triple.
Click the video at the top of the page to watch Mitchell's emphatic slam.
Then click the clip directly above to watch more top plays from Monday night's NBA action, including a slick Chris Paul no-look assist, a David Nwaba put-back slam and a Langston Galloway buzzer-beater.