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The game where he posted 18 Pt, 8a 8r 5s, all whilst sacrificing nothing from his D, was just phenomenal, one of the best single-game performances by a player this season.
His work in Gm 2 of the SFs against Rotnei Clarke was peerless. I don't think there's a person in this league that can simply destroy a player's game, one-on-one, like Damo does.
To borrow further from Jack's AFL reference, Damo is like if you took Ryan Crowley, made him a gentleman, gave him a really solid offensive game, unlimited hustle, and then turned him lose to wreck game-plans with a grin.