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Angel Reese celebrated Jamal Cain's dunk on Jalen Duren during the Magic's playoff series against the Pistons. This marks the second time Reese has highlighted a dunk on Duren, hinting at a personal history between the two players.
On Monday night, the Orlando Magic's Jamal Cain unfurled the dunk of the playoffs so far when he posterized Jalen Duren. It's the perfect play to symbolize the Magic's decisive 3-1 lead over the Detroit Pistons to this point. It's a moment that hoops fans everywhere will look back upon fondly when remembering this postseason.
In this case, the phrase "hoops fans" once again includes WNBA player Angel Reese. And that's probably for a good reason.
For the second time in about a week, the Atlanta Dream star posted a video of a Magic player dunking on Duren on her Instagram story after a decisive Orlando win. The first instance featured Wendell Carter Jr., Reese's boyfriend, throwing down an alley-oop slam on Duren in Game 1 in Detroit. Now, we have Reese highlighting Duren's vicious baptism by Cain in Game 4 in Orlando.
There were and remain unconfirmed rumors that Reese and Duren may have dated at some point in the past. With another Instagram post like this, it seems pretty apparent the two hoopers had some kind of personal history, at least. Because Reese is doing what any human being, upset about a former relationship, often does: celebrating their ex's downfall. How relatable.
We may never know the full story between Reese and Duren.
Whatever their connection is and was, that's their private business. End of story. Still, it's honestly pretty amusing to see Reese celebrate another public humiliation of Duren as his Pistons team wilts in the playoffs.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Angel Reese makes Jalen Duren history clear by celebrating Jamal Cain dunk
Jamal Cain posterized Jalen Duren with a significant dunk, which has been described as the dunk of the playoffs so far.
Angel Reese is celebrating Jalen Duren's dunks likely due to a personal history, as there are rumors they may have dated.
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