Denver Nuggets shooting guard Gary Harris pulled off one of the flashiest dunks of this postseason in Tuesday night's 114-105 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.

Denver fell behind early in Game 2. And in fact, they trailed by a score of 78-59 late in the third quarter before closing the game on a 55-27 run. With their win, the Nuggets tied the series and ended a seven-game home losing streak to San Antonio in the playoffs.

Harris' big moment came in the second half, just as the Nuggets began to make a run. As he stood near the half-court line, the former Michigan State standout caught an inbound pass from the opposing baseline. After securing the rock, he took two big dribbles toward the other end of the floor, then proceeded to throw down a one-handed jam over Rudy Gay:

Harris had a great game overall. In 35 minutes of action, the 24-year-old racked up 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the field (3-of-6 from beyond the arc), five rebounds and one assist. He also managed to post a plus-minus rating of plus-22, which was second only to Paul Millsap's plus-25 rating:

“We had to have this one,” Millsap told ESPN during his postgame media availability. “Going down 0-2 into San Antonio would've been a tough situation for us. To pull this one off the way we did, was unbelievable.”

The Nuggets and Spurs will meet for Game 3 on Thursday night. Tip-off inside the AT&T Center is set for 9:00 p.m. ET, with NBA TV having live broadcast coverage.