In the second quarter of Game Two in the Spurs vs Lakers first round series, after a timeout Coach Popovich calls the old RJ2.0 play for Kawhi Leonard, who swings the ball to Tony Parker, runs his man into a back-screen by Tim Duncan, glides through the paint and elevates to receive Parker's alley-oop pass and flush it with style.
What's that Aron Baynes is doing for his celebration as the bench erupts?
UPDATE: Turns out that Baynes hopped on his Twitter feed and explained it:
@gabbaayy16 @poundingtherockKawhi Leonard, alter-ego superhero 'The Hand'!
— Aron Baynes (@aronbaynes) April 25, 2013