Blake Griffin: Twitter Explodes With Reaction to Dunk on Kendrick Perkins
Blake Griffin has made a habit out of posterizing fellow NBA stars, which Kendrick Perkins discovered the hard way on Monday night. The Los Angeles Clippers dunk master threw down a massive dunk that made the crowd go crazy and made Perkins want to run and hide.
It also sent Twitter into a frenzy. As has become the case with every marquee sporting moment, everybody tweets their immediate reaction to the event. Griffin's highlight-reel dunk was certainly no different.
Let's watch the video one more time and then take a look at some of the best tweets about last night's jam.
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North Carolina star Dexter Strickland has seen his fair share of dunks throughout his young basketball career, but he makes his thoughts about Griffin's crystal clear:
NBA analyst Stacey King predicted that Kendrick Perkins had one more stop before leaving town:
Denver Nuggets guard Rudy Fernandez was so excited about the dunk that he couldn't even keep his response all in one language:
It wasn't only those involved with the NBA that seen poetry in motion, as evidenced by this tweet from Oakland Raiders corner Chimdi Chekwa:
Darren Sharper also got in on the hype machine, keeping his message sweet and simple:
Bonus points to Kurt Helin for the throwback reference of Griffin's dunk on Timofey Mozgov, which certainly rivals last night's performance:
Not only was Griffin's dunk a top play, but apparently it was also a life-changing moment:
Want a perfect example of how amazing people thought Griffin's dunk was? LeBron James was willing to step aside to put it atop the charts for this season:
Not everybody is buying into the hype, however. There was also a vocal minority who couldn't even agree on calling the play a dunk, for example:
Whether it was a dunk or a super-aggressive finger roll, I think everybody can agree on one thing:
That he is, Kasey. That he is.

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