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There is no denying that the award-winning show Inside the NBA has revolutionized the way of broadcasting. Nonetheless, the show would begin as scheduled, with Dwyane Wade joining the cast as a special guest.

During this moment, Shaq tried sneaking in but was no doubt caught by the cameras. The cast of Inside the NBA spares no one, especially when it comes to its members. It's been said a fanatic is one that won't change his mind and won't change the subject.

News SI. Home Los Angeles Lakers News. Read More. By Brook Smith. By Alex Kirschenbaum. By Sam Yip. By Brenna White. Army Sergeant Philip Arthur Harrison, taught you. This is a man who marched in military parades with his fellow soldiers, hundreds of feet in perfect sync with nary a bootlace out of place.

Maybe when the other Phil, your coach, gives out books to the team next season, he should put the NBA rulebook in your locker and dog-ear the page that explains traveling. To sum up, I don't know how to break it to you, Big Guy, but you represent everything that people hate about the NBA game today. The players are too tall. Being big and strong is more important than being skilled and athletic.

The refs never call traveling. They let the big guys camp out in the lane. The game is too rough down low, and post players bang and barge their way to the basket. And superstars get the calls. Look, Big Man, I know all of this shouldn't be laid at your size feet. If the NBA weren't so obsessed with developing larger-than-life superstars, they'd find ways to make the game more fair and exciting, regardless of size.

They'd lengthen the court to force your big butt up and down faster and to the sidelines for rest , they'd widen the court to allow shooters and creative players the space to operate, they'd widen the lane to open it up, and they'd raise the basket to reduce your advantage. But until then, it's on you, Big Onus -- if you want to accomplish something that's even bigger than you are, shape up



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