Spencer was sizzling against the Knicks. He produced his second 30-point game of the season. Here’s an in-depth look at the performance.
The Eastern Conference Player of the Week was superb in the Nets win over the Knicks:
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30 PTS (13/14FT)
4 REB
4 AST
Here's a closer look at the performance (@TheJManJBT)
He starts off his scoring with a signature sidestep three. pic.twitter.com/THUG4Nk0zj
Attacks the defender in the open court and hits him with a sleek stutter step to finish off the glass. pic.twitter.com/Aezuv8qyz7
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The handle, the footwork, the change of pace, is all on display here. pic.twitter.com/JBb9Dd1rL5
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Dinwiddie's drive draws the defense leaving a wide open Harris on the perimeter to hit the three. pic.twitter.com/DlQ0gypmwi
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Allen slips off the screen with pace giving him space for the alley oop.
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Gibson gets drawn to Dinwiddie as well.
Allen and Dinwiddie's synergy has been on point since Spencer's been in the starting lineup. pic.twitter.com/6KBDDZjyso
Jordan sets a good down screen giving Harris space to move to the perimeter with less pressure. pic.twitter.com/8eqx7CY7ty
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Allen falling over here almost gives Spencer an extra inch of space away from Robinson.
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He shows so much control as he drives with pace. pic.twitter.com/ItcR0RlwPj
The dexterity, footwork control and finish on this layup is something else.
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Super pretty. pic.twitter.com/ZV7WO0MX8X