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We need top 10/15/whatever best ankle breakers
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Javale is actually smart look it up
2023-04-19 10:24:14
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irl paint beast
2023-04-19 21:42:07
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Check Diallo slander???
2023-04-18 23:53:14
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Top 15 best And-1 moments??
2023-04-20 23:17:10
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Poptart!
2023-05-08 21:09:00
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Top 10 dunk fails
2023-04-19 22:34:15
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He looks like he’s playing pool basketball
2023-04-19 15:45:23
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Goat
2023-04-25 01:04:14
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2023-04-19 07:33:27
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Bro the snatches are disrespectful
2023-04-19 14:44:29
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His aunt was a substitute in my class
2023-04-22 05:12:11
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Bro has the longest arm span ever
2023-05-06 07:36:58
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Do Kendrick Perkins next
2023-04-23 17:18:46
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Gotta have Dante Exum next
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still waiting for top 20 dunks
2023-04-19 00:01:27
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Day 12 asking for Dirk top 15 plays
2023-04-19 23:22:14
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Top 10 best pick and roll plays
2023-04-23 11:17:11
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"he's got a highlight reel on jusuf nurkic alone just like everyone else"💀💀💀
2023-04-21 07:02:19
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WINDEXXXXXXXX😤😤
2023-04-29 20:56:49
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he's good
2023-05-03 02:57:26
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if he stayed with the suns he'd be getting 30+ playoff minutes rn. ayton not producing offense and i liked mcgee's defense over ayton
2023-05-08 10:07:45
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