Watch: Wall goes end to end with behind-the-back dribble, left-handed jam
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That's nasty, John Wall. Simply nasty.
The Washington Wizards didn't put up much of a fight in the first quarter of Game 3 against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday evening, trailing 38-20 after 12 minutes.
Wall was the only Wizard who contributed anything on offense, scoring 14 while playing the entire period. Two of those points came on this breathtaking drive to the basket, which included him going behind his back before throwing it down with his left hand.
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