When Rodney Williams swiped the ball from NDSU point guard Lawrence Alexander right after boosting the Gophers' lead to four points, his first thought in transition was just 'dunk it.'
But then he saw all the extra space and decided it was time for something pretty.
Exhibit A: the 360-degree dunk that the super athlete has flashed a few times in his career at Minnesota.
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The crowd (and Twitter) went wild, and the slam instigated an 8-0 run to finish the first half and put the Gophers up by 7 at the break.
But after the game, the media circled Williams' and demanded (jokingly, ok? We're not that mean) why he hadn't attempted something new. After all, LAST year he was tired of the 360 – when he flipped it in a game, he shook his head afterward and said he wanted to get creative.
So -- back to the old tried-and-true again on Tuesday?
"I got nervous," Williams said, shaking his head. ". I had to do what I knew would go in, so I did a 360. You see I almost broke my back afterward, so maybe next time I should just lay it up or something