Andrea Bargnani · On February 4, 2007, Andrea Bargnani surprised the crowd—not with a jumper, but with a transition slam. The rookie big man sprinted out on the break, caught a lob from José Calderón just past midcourt, and threw down a smooth one-handed dunk in stride. Known more for his range than his vertical game, the No. 1 pick showed his versatility on this play. Bargnani would go on to earn All-Rookie First Team honors while helping lead Toronto to a division title. For a player redefining what a seven-footer could look like on the perimeter, this was a flash of open-floor coordination that hinted at how his skill set could stretch the floor—and the playbook. · State of Mint · State of Mint