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I had no idea that Cooper Flagg had a vastly inferior twin brother: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_Flagg

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Naming their kids, Hunter, Cooper and Ace. Sounds about white. omfg 
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The Magic's offensive brilliance over the last fifteen minutes of game six:
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Magic deserves to go out for blowing that lead.
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magic living up to their name. they made their lead disappear  Mjcry
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French Blockade: https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/1t41lq2/highlights_victor_wembanyama_blocks_a_layup_rudy/
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Quote:March 6, 1989 - It may be tough for younger generations to believe, but there was once a time in NBA history when utilizing end-of-game garbage time scenarios to chase milestones or sneak in a quick bucket for the box score was considered fair game. Perhaps few other sequences showcase these dated ethos of decades-gone-by than the Detroit Pistons' desperate push to hit the 130-point threshold as a means of winning Buddy's Pizza for all those in attendance.

Among the plays that would be considered cardinal sins in today's NBA:

1. Rick Mahorn heaving a desperation three early in the shot clock with his team already up by 16 points.

2. Isiah Thomas stealing the ball in the backcourt and converting a quick layup to balloon the Pistons' lead to 18 with less than 20 seconds remaining.

3. The Pistons double teaming in the backcourt to induce one more turnover.

4. Isiah Thomas intentionally fouling to stop the clock.

5. The Pistons calling time-out to set up one final shot at 130.
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dacos>>>>>>buddy pizza
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barkley finding recruits for the bnwo  Thinking
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https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/1t89jbh/why_are_the_knicks_as_popular_as_they_are_despite/ wrote:Why are the Knicks as popular as they are despite not having a legacy of winning?
It's always amazed me as a sports fan how there is such a lore and prestige that comes with the Knicks, similar to that of Lakers and Celtics and they're a global brand like the Lakers, Cowboys, and Yankees are, despite the fact that the Knicks haven't won a lot in their history like those other teams have.
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