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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 5:00

The shot that broke the internet

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His low post moves, know different strategies of how to get away from defenders and score because that's always a great move. Whenever you bring a veteran center in to train the young pups, they usually turn out to be great ball players. The best at that kid, Andrew Bynum, if you remember him from the Lakers, he won two championships with Kobe Bryant. He never played as well as he did in LA. Why? Because Kareem Abdul Jabbar was teaching him. He was his mentor

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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:12
It's what a shot and what a moment for the Cleveland Cavaliers and for Max Druce. And it's hard not to really root for this guy. I mean, overlooked should be his nickname because this guy, I mean, he played d two ball for the first two years in his college career and then went undrafted and signed multiple two way contracts
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 1:52

@Phil

And you know, the funny thing about it, Phil, is that I'm shocked that the heat let this guy go. Man, I would have held on to this kid because he played well in the playoffs. He played well when they went to the championship, and then they let him go. Like the same thing as I see they let Vincent, I think the kid name is Vincent that they let go
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