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Russell Westbrook only needs to score a 3-pointer to move into the Top 10

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Long night and beautiful vintage, this Top 10 will melt your eye turds before going to work. And for those who don’t have a job, just cross the street to reproduce the highlights of the night on the playground opposite. You know the guy who confuses everything.

  • Anthony Davis distributes the spankings, and poor Trendon Watford harvests the strongest.
  • Blind pass from Darius Garland for Dean Wade, (far too) lonely under the circle of Philly.
  • Russell Westbrook flips from eight meters: probably his longest shot of the season… not even that of the evening.
  • « Maybe a Top 10 first apparence » : we confirm, Vlatko Cancar is not the first player that comes to mind when we talk regarding highlights.
  • It is usually not used for much but this time did the job, Isaac Okoro put the lid on George Niang and Paul Reed.
  • We can’t all hit a feint in the air on the best player in the final of the last EuroBasket before dunking. Zion yes.
  • The Sixers took chérosse: majestic counter-attack from the Cavaliers, game at twelve, alley-oop from Garland for Okoro.
  • Blake Griffin two days ago, Terrence Ross tonight. Less old and even more dynamic eh, but good.
  • Nikola Jokic’s caviar for Bruce Brown’s grinta, life gratifies us with what it has best to give.
  • Shaedon Sharpe drops a tap from VERY high altitude. That’s it that’s all.

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