Raptors rookie Terence Davis took flight for a crazy dunk vs. Warriors

The undrafted guard from Ole Miss threw down a signature dunk over Marquese Chriss in the second quarter.

Terence Davis led the Toronto Raptors’ scoring efforts off of the bench Thursday night in a win over the Golden State Warriors and the rookie even threw down a signature dunk in the process.

Davis recorded 10 points, four assists and two rebounds as the Raptors picked up the 121-113 win as Stephen Curry played his first game with the Warriors since suffering a broken hand on Oct. 30.

The two-time NBA MVP recorded 23 points in his return.

Davis turned in perhaps the highlight of the game for the Raptors after taking flight in the second quarter. The undrafted guard from Ole Miss took it hard to the basket, jamming it in over Marquese Chriss.

Davis has emerged as a key contributor for the Raptors this season.

He ratcheted his play up in February after averaging 12.2 points and 4.2 rebounds in 10 games during the month, including a career-high 31 points on Feb. 2.

With the Raptors clinching a playoff berth on Thursday, Davis will be among the first-year players set to play on the biggest stage, which should be fun to watch.

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