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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

He Flung The Thing


Correct me if I'm wrong:
You do not have to be a sports fan
To appreciate the poetry
Of this blockquote.

Andre Iguodala didn't even look.
He just knew, because, darn it, it was that kind of night.
With his back to the basket near the paint, he received a pass and, like a hockey one-timer, flung the thing toward the basket.
So what if Dwight Howard was there?
Kenneth Faried soared above the 7-footer and unleashed a slam,
a sixth-sense assist for Iguodala...

The "poet" is David Hochman

Paul Oliverio at 9:56 AM

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