Salutations everyone.

Have you ever seen a sequence in basketball so beautiful and silky smooth that you just watch it over and over again? Whether it was a fast break, alley-oop, or a one-on-one situation, you just can't stop replaying it.

Well, here’s a play that can be added to that list and it comes from the Dallas MavericksGolden State Warriors Summer League game last night.

Chane Behanan of the Mavs does a silky smooth spin from the high post into an open lane for a dunk. As everything rolled out, it was like watching a gazelle gently prance around with finesse and grace. If you’re not convinced, watch the vine with audio turned off.

Chase Benehan played forward for the Louisville Cardinals before being undrafted in 2014. He then went on playing for the D-League team Rio Grande Vipers for one year and also had a stint for a team in Mexico, Sole de Mexicali, and in Puerto Rico for the Santeros de Aguada.

He's averaging 5.8 points and 3 rebounds in 13.5 minutes per game during this year's summer league as he attempts to get invited to a training camp.

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