Degree of difficulty? High. Result? Buckets. pic.twitter.com/SKpVUZjjKF
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) March 1, 2016
You don't need to be a lean, mean 6-foot-7 dunking machine to finish off alley-oop lobs on the pro level.
You can be a 5-foot-9 point guard like Boston Celtics All-Star Isaiah Thomas, who just so happens to be the shortest player in the league.
Late in the first quarter Monday night against the Utah Jazz, Thomas ran from the perimeter to catch a lob from teammate Marcus Smart, converting a crazy reverse layup while picking up the foul.
A jam wasn't necessary for this possession to be truly spectacular.














