Miami Heat Rookie James Ennis Posterizes Rasual Butler
Folks, we already have a Dunk of the Year candidate. After just one game, we have learned one thing about Miami Heat rookie James Ennis – he can fly.
Early in the 4th quarter of Miami’s 107-95 win over the Washington Wizards, Ennis took a great lead pass from Mario Chalmers and rose up over veteran Rasual Butler. The second-round pick out of Long Beach State played only 15 minutes in the game, but it is highlight-reel plays like this one below that should keep him in the lineup.
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