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Terrence Jones Burns Brooklyn Nets with Fake Behind-the-Back Move

Zac WassinkJan 12, 2017

New Orleans Pelicans forward Terrence Jones had no mercy on the Brooklyn Nets in the fourth quarter of Thursday's game.

In the final 75 seconds of the contest, Jones seemed to be on the verge of delivering a behind-the-back pass to teammate Buddy Hield. Brooklyn's Joe Harris bit on the move, which would make Chicago Bulls point guard Rajon Rondo proud, opening the lane and gifting Jones with an easy layup.

Jones, understandably happy with his work, offered a slight celebration for the Barclays Center crowd after the bucket.

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