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by Ryan Hudson • Jan 14, 2010 10:15 PM EST
While the NBA can sometimes be boring and full of forced excitement with Dunk-Ins between DeMar DeRozan and Eric Gordon, it more than makes up for it with the personalities of some of its stars off the court. We already had Monta Ellis' amazing circus shot, followed by his equally-if-not-more-impressive eight-step handshake afterward, and now comes video of Baron Davis dribbling a basketball through New York City. He starts on the Brooklyn Bridge, and ends up in Times Square, with appeareances along the way from DJ Clue, Irv Gotti, Jim Jones ("BALLIN'!") and Common.
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