FOR THE WIN
J.R. Smith
J.R. Smith high-fives Jason Terry on bench, allows wide-open dunk
Andrew Joseph
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J.R. Smith is the best. Let me just reiterate that. He's the best.
During Tuesday's game against the Bucks, Smith went over to say hi to Jason Terry. He gave Terry a quick high-five and hug near the Bucks' bench. Nothing wrong, right? Smith is a friendly guy.
Well, by saying hi to Terry, Smith forgot about Tony Snell and left him wide open for an easy dunk.
Smith will be hearing about that for a long time. But he's the best, so it's totally fine.
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