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Key takeaways
- Even if you didn't know the name, the shot -- and the sneer -- were evident.
- "There's two things about him," a Pistons assistant coach told ESPN.
- But if Jenkins' play and passion throughout this postseason have been met with a collective "who's this guy?" response, it shouldn't.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
Even if you didn't know the name, the shot -- and the sneer -- were evident.
Daniss Jenkins, the generously listed 6-foot-4 guard who didn't sign a standard NBA contract with the Detroit Pistons until February, had just beaten the third-quarter horn with a 3-pointer to push the lead to 19 points in Sunday's Game 7 against the Orlando Magic.
It didn't matter who was in his eyesight -- random fans in the crowd, his teammates, assistant coaches -- they all caught his mouth twisted sideways, feeling the emotion of the moment as the Pistons were completing a comeback from being down 3-1 to win their first playoff series since 2008.
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