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Midnight Madness produces some memorable moments each year, so we're chronicling the best ones from Friday's lineup all weekend. If you spot something we missed, let us know here or here.

Miles Plumlee had already leaped over 6-foot-10 younger brother Mason on a dunk last year. Now the eldest Plumlee can say he has also used 6-foot-11 youngest brother Marshall as a dunk prop. At Duke's Countdown to Craziness event on Friday night, Miles showcased his trademark athleticism, clearing Marshall with just a slight push-off and easily completing a smooth one-handed jam. The jam was good enough to win Duke's dunk contest, but it probably Miles' performance in the intrasquad scrimmage that was most encouraging for Blue Devils fans. The eldest Plumlee had 15 point and 8 rebounds, leading his team to a victory.

More from Best of Midnight Madness Series:

The weekend's best missed dunk
Indiana's Will Sheehey recreates Iowa dunk
Buffalo's Mitchell Watt pulls off two-ball dunk
Maryland's Alex Len does cartwheel dunk
West Virginia sings 'Country Road"
Big dunks from Baylor newcomers
Paul Hewitt and the Green Machine
Even North Carolina's Roy Williams busts a move
Duke's Miles Plumlee clears 6-foot-11 brother
Syracuse legends get warm welcome
Kansas coach Bill Self and his custom motorcycle
Creighton guard leaps over 7-footer

Kentucky women's coach upstages John Calipari
The humorous side of Mississippi State's Renardo Sidney
Sing-along with Marquette's Buzz Williams
Memphis' Drew Barham has sweet dance moves
Maryland fans show appreciation for Gary Williams
Wagner forward leaps over his mom
New Mexico guard's back flip dunk
Tubby Smith shows fighting spirit

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