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TSSAA Basketball State Tournament 2019: Top plays from the final day

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Top plays from the final day of the TSSAA state basketball tournament Joseph Spears , Nashville Tennessean Published 9:28 p.m. CT March 16, 2019 | Updated 10:13 p.m. CT March 16, 2019 CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORE The final day of the 2019 TSSAA Basketball State Tournament had it all. From massive dunks to eye-popping blocks and incredible assists, there was a little something for everyone on the final day of the high school basketball season.

Check out the top plays from the day below.

Wooddale's Chandler Lawson caps his high school career with a big dunk

CLOSE Up by double-digits, Lawson put the game away with this dunk. Joseph Spears, IndyStar

Already up by double-figures, Lawson closed the game out in style with this huge dunk. He finished his final game with 16 points on 5-12 shooting and grabbed 11 rebounds.

Memphis East's James Wiseman gets his first dunk of the game CLOSE Memphis East's James Wiseman gets the Mustangs going with this dunk during the Class AAA title game against Bearden. Joseph Spears, IndyStar

It wasn't the ending Wiseman wanted to his high school career but the No. 1 ranked player in the country still put on a show for those at the Murphy Center.

He finished the game with 24 points on 11-18 shooting. Wiseman also grabbed 11 boards and blocked five shots in Memphis East's

Bearden's Ques Glover beats the buzzer to give the Bulldogs momentum going into the half CLOSE Bearden's Ques Glover hits a 3 at the halftime buzzer in the Class AAA title game against Memphis East. Michael Odom, USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee

Glover had a monster game as he led the Bulldogs past Memphis East 83-68. He finished with 24 points on 8-15 shooting including this three-pointer to end the half that gave Bearden a lead they would not relinquish.

Wiseman goes under and up for the huge dunk CLOSE Memphis East's James Wiseman goes under and up for a big slam in the second half of the Class AAA title game against Bearden. Michael Odom, USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee

Bearden had no answer for Wiseman underneath. He finished the game with six dunks including this reverse slam as he tried to get Memphis East back into the game.

Wiseman blocks a shot and then throws down a massive dunk in transition CLOSE Memphis East's James Wiseman blocks a shot and then dunks it on the other end in the Class AAA title game against Bearden. Joseph Spears, IndyStar

Doing it on both ends of the court, Wiseman gets the block and slams home arguably one of the best dunks during the tournament.

Ques Glover fools the defender and dishes inside for an easy two CLOSE Ques Glover with the nice assist leading to a basket Joseph Spears, IndyStar

If Bearden needed points, Glover was there to make sure the Bulldogs scored any way they could. Here he gets off an impressive pass that leads to an easy basket.

Humboldt's Anthony Jones rises up for a massive block CLOSE Humboldt's Anthony Jones rises up and makes a huge block George Robinson, USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee

Jones and his Humboldt Vikings may have fallen in the Class A championship game but here he provided the play of the game with this massive block.

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Reach Joe Spears at jspears2@gannett.com or 731-343-4923. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter @joe_spears7.

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