The dunk did not worry TyRay Spencer. The four-year varsity player wants to earn the two points since he is at his best during transition.
Naturally, the thundering flush heightened the drama, but Spencer’s main goals were to secure his spot as Staten Island’s newest 1,000-point club member and, more crucially, to give Curtis a lead it wouldn’t give up.
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