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by Andrew Sharp • Jan 14, 2010 11:37 AM EST
This shot is really impressive. Whatever game Golden State’s Monta Ellis was playing, he won:
But just as impressive, please note the six-part, impossibly intricate celebratory handshake with security guard at the 18-second mark. “I told ya I’d warm that thang up mayne.” I love this game.
(HT: BDL and The Baseline)
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Impressive but...
Believe it or not a good amount of time is spent with this nonsense. Teams rarely spend more than 3 hours watching film/contact practice a day. This leaves plenty of time for players to f&*k off and practice McDonalds Bird v MJ shots.. Believe me I saw it all the time with the 2009 Nets and I know they were not the only team pissing around
In Ben We Trust,
BG
by Glennon on Jan 20, 2010 10:13 PM EST reply actions
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