What's better than a highlight-reel dunk that gets the crowd erupting? How about two of them.
Oh, and did I mention that they happened on back-to-back baskets for Arizona?
Wildcats teammates Allonzo Trier and Rawle Alkins each sent McKale Memorial Center into a frenzy with incredibly dunks in the second half against Oregon State.
Trier was responsible for the first dunk off a fast break in which Beaver guard Ethan Thompson just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Check out multiple angles of the play:
Allonzo Trier gives @APlayersProgram it's first lead of the game.
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) January 12, 2018
Watch #Pac12Hoops: https://t.co/ZhZuI5ezsa pic.twitter.com/ooLAfCAyNh
We will go ahead and throw a #SCTop10 on that @ISO_ZO over an OSU Beaver. #APlayersProgram pic.twitter.com/kBRie7OnSo
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) January 12, 2018
But then Alkins pulled off a feat that's normally reserved for dunk contests for Arizona's next bucket after a series of turnovers. Watch his reverse finish below:
Rawle Alkins just did something that you usually only see in dunk contests pic.twitter.com/3zWAxbw75e
— Ryan Kelapire (@RKelapire) January 12, 2018
Well that escalated quickly @Iam_RawleAlkins @APlayersProgram#OSUvsAZ#BearDown pic.twitter.com/6r83hPSBlU
— Arizona Athletics (@AZATHLETICS) January 12, 2018
There's only one thing we can ask ourselves now: Which one was better?