thebasketballjones.net - 4/11/2008
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I pulled a Bill Simmons in posting this. I felt like getting Raptor fans all riled up that Jason Kapono can get a shot off (a made one!) in .22, while T.J. Ford can’t get a tip in .5. I love at the end how Jordan Farmar tries to take some credit for the pass, but Kapono wants all the thunder. This has all he’s got Jordan, let him have it.
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YouTube of the Day: Jason Kapono 'defeats' science!
Ball Don't Lie —
... you're playing in Atlanta. HIYO!) Well, guess what? Jason Kapono laughs in the face of science! Observe: Impressive. But the LA Times is right: until someone beats .2 seconds, there is no real need to change the rulebook. Then again, is there any harm in changing the clock to measure in hundredths of a second instead of tenths? I don't think so. Make it happen, Stern. (via The Basketball Jones)
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