Ivica Zubac, the starting center of the Los Angeles Clippers, is having a rock-solid season at age 22. On Thursday night, he mashed home a dunk atop James Harden with ferocity.

As you can see, his Clippers teammates reacted accordingly as befitting of a poster jam.

Though Zubac is only playing 18.1 minutes per game with the Clips as the team’s starter, he is producing at career-high levels in notable advanced statistics such as win shares (5.2), win shares per 48 minutes (.225) and Player Efficiency Rating (20.7).

Zubac’s true shooting percentage is also sitting at a lofty 63.7 percent, which represents a career-high for the Bosnia and Herzegovina native.

While Zubac will likely see his playoff minutes siphoned up by Montrezl Harrell for the Clips in the playoffs, on Thursday night against Harden, “Zu Alcindor” was the clear star.

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