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Dario Saric sent Jonas Jerebko to his knees with a devastating behind-the-back move

Nobody knew Saric could do that, especially not Jerebko.

International players aren’t necessarily known for having And-1 Mixtape-type handles. But on Thursday, Croatian Sixers rookie Dario Saric hit Celtics forward Jonas Jerebko with a simple but deadly jab step followed by a behind-the-back move that sent Boston’s sharpshooter crumbling to the floor.

Philadelphia acquired Saric’s draft rights from Orlando, who selected the European prospect 12th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft. If he keeps dropping defenders like this, the Sixers’ “process” may be paying off sooner than many expect.

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