Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:50 pm EST
We previously offered up Delfino's smacktastic swat, so it only seems right to show a little love to Jordan Farmar's(notes) spectacular come-from-behind block on Rafer Alston's(notes) lay-up attempt during Sunday's Nets-Lakers gong show.
Somewhere in New York City, Lawrence Frank is smiling.
Cheers, Hooped Up.
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I also thought it was Shannon Brown for a quick second. I also thought Alston was Speedy Claxton. I have no idea where that guy plays. Didn't finish watching the game for obvious reasons. It looks like it's going to be good while before NJ gets their first win. I've seen many Clipper teams... but none this bad.
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LAKERS 2009 NBA CHAMPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1) Jordan Farmar's LBJ-esque come-from-behind swattage
2) Ron Artest's awesome backward fling of a shot attempt and the ensuing second or two where he maintains his hilarious pose.
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"what a play as Kobe misses a three it bounces around and all of a sudden....I got a..O wait where did he come from I know he must think he jumped out of the rafters, but thats Jordan Farmar being the athlete that he is, the Lakers up BIGGG.
priceless
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