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Utah Jazz Trey Lyles victimizes Gorgui Dieng

In battle of rising Canadian NBA players it was Utah Jazz forward Trey Lyles who got the upper hand against former number one pick Andrew Wiggins.

Not only did the surging Jazz beat the struggling Timberwolves 112-103 on the strength on Lyles’ 13 points of the bench on 6-of-8 shooting he also delivered perhaps his finest posterization of his young career throwing down a vicious one-hander on the face of Gorgui Dieng.

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