Kyle Singler gives Darris Nichols a titty twister (video)

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While Henderson flops, Kyle Singler gives out a purple nurple
Published 3/27/2008 at The Dagger
I know I posted this video yesterday, but Deadspin
commenter "Stay Away From Oprah" noticed something new in there.
At about the 13 or 14 second mark, you can see Kyle Singer giving West Virginia
point guard Darris Nichols what appears to be a purple nurple. I've re-edited
the video to highlight the bad touch, and added my own commentary.
Coach K wants you armed for life. That is, if your life happens to involve a lot
of running around and twisting people's nipples.
Latest Reason to Hate Duke: Kyle Singler Titty Twister
Published 3/27/2008 at FanIQ Blog
Earlier this week 100% highlighted the best play of the tournament thus far, Cam Thoroughman laying out Gerald Henderson. I can't watch that video enough. But there appears to be more to this clip than we originally realized.
The magnificent MJD of The Dagger(!) - that's what the M stands for I'm told - discovered yet another reason we hate Duke. At the very end Kyle Singler goes in for some action on West Virginia guard Darris Nichols. A move better know as the titty twister.
I realize Singler probably isn't getting a lot of action, but ...
It's Not Plagiarism If You Link to It: U GOT PONED
Published 3/28/2008 by Oops Pow Surprise <info@blackheartgoldpants.com> at Black Heart Gold Pants
Want another MP3? Yes, you do: This post is brought to you by Bill Withers, three of his friends, and a barebones performance of Ain't No Sunshine that proves that sometimes, a performance can be good on its own merits and without getting completely warped out of the realm of reality in the studio. Medical studies have proven that this 2:08 song will lower your heart rate by 10-15 BPM. Please, enjoy. Right off the linkbat, we've got a very cool interview between LTP and Jeremy Poneman, the 16-year-old Evanston kid who just so happens to be a remarkable evaluator of basketball talent. Poneman wants ...

