Bell sprains ankle, paints with colorful language (video)

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 Bell sprains ankle, paints with colorful language (video)
The Suns loose their primary sharp shooter as Kevin Durant slides his foot underneath Bell's fall. If you listen close, Bell says, "Dumb Mother %#%* stepped under my f*ckin' foot. B*tch!" Download: http://www.sendspace.com/file/h8ioim

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Bell sprains ankle, paints with colorful language
Published 3/20/2008 by Ryne Nelson at Odenized
Odenized original video on YouTube | Google | Download The Suns loose their primary sharp shooter as Kevin Durant slides his foot underneath Bell's fall. If you listen close, Bell says, "Dumb Mother %#%* stepped under my f*ckin' foot. B*tch!" ...

Raja Bell Sprains Ankle, Cusses About It
Published 3/21/2008 by Brett Edwards at FanHouse
Filed under: SuperSonics, Suns, NBA Injuries, NBA Videos After Raja Bell hit his sixth three-point attempt in as many tries Wednesday night against the Sonics, he came down on Kevin Durant's foot, and left the game with a nasty ankle sprain. Bell was understandably upset, because the injury was a direct result of Durant sticking his foot right where Bell was going to land. If you listen closely, you can hear just how upset Bell was, as he uses some NSFW language to tell the trainer what happened. It didn't look intentional to me, but ...

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