Kris Dunn's moves are already going viral.

The Timberwolves' No. 5 overall first-round draft pick showed off his impressive ball-handling skills with back-to-back cross overs that dropped Denver's JaKarr Sampson to the ground on the first night of the NBA Summer League.

The move ignited the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas despite Dunn missing the ensuing shot.

SportsCenter took notice and honored Dunn as one its "3 Stars of the Night." Teammate Karl-Anthony tweeted "I see you" with an emoji of wide eyes and a dancing woman, followed by a second tweet reading "Impressive."

Dunn didn't care about the highlight because he missed the shot. But overall, Dunn was one of the best players in the league during the first weekend. Through two games he has 48 points, 14 rebounds, six assists, four steals and two blocks. He is 19-of-35 shooting for a 54 percent field-goal percentage.

ESPN rated 11 of the up-and-coming players from first weekend in Vegas and gave Dunn a perfect "A."

Kevin Pelton wrote "Through two games, Dunn has been one of the most impressive performers in Las Vegas. Against Toronto on Sunday, Dunn scored 21 points on 9-of-17 shooting, with most of the makes around the basket.

"Again, the caveat remains that Dunn hasn't needed to rely on outside shooting -- he missed all four of the 3-pointers he tried -- but even in this setting few prospects get to the rim so regularly and finish with such power, including a three-point play where Dunn drew the foul, but defender Jakob Poeltl got the worst of the contact. Dunn also had nine boards."

Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau liked what he saw out of Dunn.

"You can't get too carried away with it, but I thought for his first outing, he did well overall," Thibodeau said on a conference call. "There's a long way to go. There's a big difference between Summer League and an NBA regular season game; and certainly a postseason game. It's a start."