Clemson Tigers forward/center Devin Booker finished an alley-oop from an inbounds pass with a slam dunk during Tuesday night's ACC college basketball game against Wake Forest.
Booker finished with 12 points and 8 rebounds, and Clemson rolled over Wake Forest 60-44.
Video via ESPN.
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The Clemson Tigers took on Wake Forest tonight in an ACC college hoops matchup that was pretty uneventful, except for one very spectacular play. Clemson inbounded the ball from the sideline and Devin Booker came off a well set back screen and threw down a perfectly placed alley-oop from teammate Rod Hall. Very Lob City-esque. Article found on: Cosby Sweaters
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