The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse after the Chris Paul trade. The apocalypse, according to blogging superstar Simmons, is a relevant and title-worthy Clippers team. Obviously, if the four horsemen do appear on the horizon in 2012, Sterling has a date with the Devil (aka his dad).
I hate doing this, but that “like” number is pathetically low. Go ahead and like, and then never go on Facebook again. I don’t.
NBA Draft: #25 Pick - Marshon Brooks
Brooks can put the ball in the hoop. He dropped 52 on Notre Dame and 43 on Georgetown this past season.
Check out this highlight video and watch for a few nice slams. Nothing crazy, but with a 7’1” wingspan, he should be able to throw something down when the NBA eventually rolls around.
NBA Draft: #26 Pick - Jordan Hamilton
Jordan Hamilton shows us that he can get off the ground.
The poor Navy defender couldn’t do a thing as Hamilton bounced up and through him for the poster slam while playing for Texas this past year.
NBA Draft: #27 Pick - JaJuan Johnson
The lanky Purdue forward doesn’t just have the length to throw it down, he has the bounce as well.
JaJuan Johnson with the vicious slam on the end of the fast break against Illinois.
NBA Draft: #28 Pick - Norris Cole
If you didn’t know about Norris Cole, now you know.
The 6’2” guard gets up on the break and slams it on the 7’0” Akron defender.
Don’t sleep on the high-top fade.
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Gary Harris (#10 HS recruit, Class of ‘12) hammers the one-hand slam over the defender.
Look out for this kid when he hits the floor in a year for a big time college program.
(Video via @MichPrepStars)
NBA Draft: #29 Pick - Cory Joseph
Could Cory Joseph be the next sneaky pick by the Spurs? Many people were a little stunned when the Spurs reached a little and grabbed Joseph with the 29th pick in the draft.
He shows us something to look forward to with this slam over the Texas Tech defender on the end of the break.
NBA Draft: #30 Pick - Jimmy Butler
Rounding out the first round of the draft, Jimmy Butler, the feel-good story of the draft, was picked up by the Bulls.
Here he gets up for the baseline, two-hand slam over the Syracuse defender.
New York Giants beat up on Bears, 41-13, but lose corner Terrell Thomas for season with torn ACL
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