San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray recently dazzled the neighborhood kids with his dunking skills. Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports

San Antonio Spurs star Dejounte Murray was chilling at home when he got a knock on the front door. It was a group of neighborhood kids who wanted him to play.

The rest of the story is pure joy.

Murray, of course, said yes. The ensuing dunkfest was epic, as Murray posterized the kids time and time again. And they couldn’t have been happier.

Murray shared an awesome picture and videos on his Instagram account. He wrote:

“I Guess For The Past 2 Months These Kids Been Scared To Come To My Door To Ask Me To Play With Them And Today They Finally Wasn’t Scared To Ask And We Got To Play And Become Friends,” Murray said. “I Swear This What Makes My JOB The Best Because I Get To Connect With People All Around The World!!”

If that doesn’t bring a smile to your face, perhaps grab another cup of coffee and give it another watch.

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