Michigan State Basketball: Miles Bridges finishes epic in-game dunk (Video)

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Miles Bridges #22 of the Michigan State Spartans dunks the ball against the Minnesota Golden Gophers during the Big Ten Basketball Tournament at Verizon Center on March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Miles Bridges #22 of the Michigan State Spartans dunks the ball against the Minnesota Golden Gophers during the Big Ten Basketball Tournament at Verizon Center on March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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Michigan State basketball star Miles Bridges threw down one of the best in-game dunks you will ever see during Moneyball Thursday.

Moneyball has been one of the best events of the summer for basketball fans, and especially followers of Michigan State. The Spartans have had a number of players show up and show off during the Moneyball Pro-Am which started last week and will run for the next month.

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One of the stars, to no one’s surprise, has been Miles Bridges. The soon-to-be sophomore has been throwing down dazzling dunks and making defenders look silly for the past week.

It’s only the second night of games, but Bridges has looked like he’s in midseason form. If he can throw down dunks during the 2017-18 season like he has so far during the Moneyball Pro-Am, the Spartans will be in good shape — and Sportscenter’s Top 10 players will feature a lot of him.

Check out this incredible between-the-legs slam he finished off on Thursday night which is probably the best in-game dunk you’ll see this year.

Everyone knew something special was about to happen when he got the pass with open space to the basket. All the defenders could do was watch as he rose up, put the ball between his legs and looked like Jason Richardson in an early 2000s NBA Dunk Contest.

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This is just another reason why Bridges is considered a favorite to win the national player of the year. He’s an explosive athlete who doesn’t just shoot and facilitate well, but he makes highlight plays on the regular. This kid is a machine.