Välskrivet blogginlägg angående Tim Duncans dunk från häromnatten.https://youtube.com/watch?v=EP1ELKT6Mrc%3Ffeature%3Dplayer_embedded

Ett jordskalv ska ha skett runt samma tid som denna dunk. Vilket enligt avslutaren förklarar hur han fick i det ”Det måste ha sänkt ringen”

LOS ANGELES — There is optimism, and there is blind optimism. Early
in the first quarter Friday night, Spurs guard Danny Green found himself
walking the tightrope between the two.

As he lofted a pass toward the rim, expecting a 37-year-old man on
bad knees to salvage something from it, Green never saw the play for the
gamble that it was.

“I had a lot of confidence he was going to at least catch the ball and make me look good,” Green said.

Tim Duncan did more than that. His one-handed alley-oop dunk in the
Spurs’ 120-89 Game 3 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers was still
providing comic relief at practice Saturday morning.

“I thought he was going to be done after that play,” point guard Tony Parker said. “His back was going to give out.”

Informed that — and this is true — there was a magnitude 3.2
earthquake recorded in the L.A. area at about the time he was rattling
the basket at Staples Center, Duncan chuckled.

“That makes sense now,” Duncan said. “It lowered the rim.”