NEW YORK -- As Andy Murray prepared to serve out this most one-sided of victories against Grigor Dimitrov, the rain started to fall on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court.This has been such a blow out that the sky is crying, joked John McEnroe, on commentary for ESPN. It was probably the only moment of drama in the whole match, as officials weighed whether to close the new $150 million roof.In the end, the wind blew away the rain, just like Murray blew away Dimitrov 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 in just 2 hours, 1 minute to book a US Open quarterfinal against Kei Nishikori.With victory, the world No. 2 moved to 25-1. He has reached his past seven finals, winning a third major title at Wimbledon and a second straight Olympic gold medal on the way. After getting a wake-up call in a sloppy third-round win, he now looks back in business at Flushing Meadows.I dont think he started the match really badly, Murray later told a media conference. He had a couple of breakpoints in the first game. But once I got up in the score, wasnt giving him any free points, I could sense it was getting tough for him. I just wanted to keep my foot on the gas, which I didnt really do the other day.That was the one thing that I wasnt happy with against [Paolo] Lorenzi. When I did win a first set that was tight, didnt play my best, I kind of let him back into the match after I got a break early in the second. I wanted too make sure today if I got ahead, I stayed on top of him, I didnt have any dip in concentration or my level.But as well as Murray played here this was as poor an effort as you will see from Dimitrov, whose 2014 Wimbledon quarterfinals win over the British No. 1 seemed a distant memory.I didnt feel he played unbelievable tennis, but I felt I just did a lot of mistakes, Dimitrov later said at a media conference. For sure he has a lot of confidence right now, a lot of matches behind his back. For sure he knows how to play in moments like that. Pretty experienced player.So, yeah, its all my fault what happened on the court out there.Ivan Lendl had rejected a coaching return from the Bulgarian last year, and on this evidence it was easy to see why. Dimitrovs recent progress under Dani Vallverdu, Murrays former coach, was emphatically checked here.It was hard to believe this was the man who had beaten Gilles Simon, Feliciano Lopez, Stan Wawrinka and Steve Johnson on his way to a semifinal defeat against eventual winner Marin Cilic in Cincinnati.It was even harder to believe Dimitrov won the last time these two played, on a hard court no less, in Miami earlier this year.Dimitrov never seemed to mentally recover from a simple overhead smash that he missed while defending break point at 2-1 down in the first set. Murray went on to seal the opener with a 141 mph ace -- his second fastest serve ever -- after just 30 minutes, having won 90 percent of points on his first serve. In contrast, Dimitrov made 13 unforced errors and had just two winners.It didnt get much better from there. The world No. 24 looked like he might have finally woken up when he pulled a break back to trail 3-1 in the second set, but Murray repaid the favour immediately to end any notion the crowd might be treated to a contest.Dimitrov had no idea what to do. Murray bullied him into double faults by moving well inside the baseline to pounce as the Bulgarian hit second serves. When Dimitrov hit one forehand long in the second set, he tried to kick it away, soccer style, as it came back to him from Murray but he even missed that one.McEnroe was scathing in his assessment on commentary. The seven-time Grand Slam champion said this would have been Dimitrovs biggest win ever, and, considering the stakes, that he played a horrible first set full of poor decision-making.He didnt show any heart, any willingness to dig in and try to battle, added McEnroe when it was all over.Dimitrov attempted to defend his display. The thing is I tried. Its not that I didnt try, he said.This is what I just said to my coach right now in the locker room. I feel Ive been doing really well the past five, six weeks, practicing-wise, winning a few good and close matches when I had to.Obviously today I ran out of fuel I think, physically and mentally. For sure I was a little bit overwhelmed to get out there, playing that prime-time match. Of course, its a great experience for me. Andy right now is the best player out there. He deserves all the credit today. Womens UA Stephen Curry 3 . 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But the two-time dunk champion and his greatest challenger will meet on the court for the first time since that Saturday in Toronto when the Minnesota Timberwolves (1-5) visit the Orlando Magic (3-4) at Amway Center on Wednesday.The two players have been tied together more since that epic back-and-forth dunk contest. They ended up at promotional stops together in China during the offseason. They were part of a Nike commercial together, where naturally they were throwing each other alley-oops.Were both very casual, relaxed dudes, Gordon said after practice Tuesday. We chop it up, joke about it and laugh about it. We both know we put on a show.Gordon and LaVine indeed put on a show with their back-and-forth display of incredible athleticism that made the dunk contest the talk of the entire weekend. Many people believed Gordon should have won the contest. Even Zach LaVine has said he thought they should split the trophy.The two are still creating highlights on a nightly basis. Gordon busted out a 360 dunk in-game last week at Philadelphia and has some hair-raising dunks and alley-oops already.But the question for these two young players next is how do they turn their dunk contest success into actual production on the court?LaVine so far has looked like he is beginning to find his fit.dddddddddddd Now relieved of Minnesotas point guard experiment, LaVine is averaging 17.7 points per game and is shooting 41.7 percent from beyond the arc.He scored 31 points in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies last week and had 17 points in the Timberwolves 119-110 loss in Brooklyn on Tuesday.I think each year hes gotten better, coach Tom Thibodeau told Derek James of ESPN 1500 in Minneapolis following the win over the Grizzlies last week. Hes comfortable and puts a lot of work into his game. He spends a lot of time shooting. I think he has a much better understanding of the NBA game now and I think theres a lot of room for him to grow, too. I think he can be terrific defensively.Gordon too has had to evolve his game. He has found that process a little more difficult.The Magic are testing him out at the small forward position and playing him on the perimeter more. With the increased playing time and role, he is averaging 11.6 points per game and shooting a career-best 36.4 percent from beyond the arc. There are still plenty of hiccups and inefficiencies in the 21-year-olds game.Both LaVine and Gordon, though, are young. Their insane athleticism is a reminder of that. The two are forever bound in that incredible evening in Toronto.Now the two are looking to expand their games and help their young teams take the next step closer to the playoffs. 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