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One year ago tomorrow..


bLACKpANTHER

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I remember sitting on the mall downtown DC waiting for the sun to go down so the fireworks would start. We had tons of time to kill so my son asked if we could go see the Natural History museum. I obliged him and looked at the dinosaurs and mammals and some of the underwater creatures. I was getting hungry so I took him back to where we were seated on the lawn. we were deciding where we would get some food from I whipped out my trusty phone to look what was closest by.

Before I logged onto google, my Huddle app popped up because that was the last thing I was on when I go off of it. And what did I see as I was stretched out across our Nations Back lawn? The Charlotte Bobcats have agreed to terms with Al Jefferson! I sprang up in a burst of joy. My family, who aren't big ball fans were unimpressed but I didn't care. This was huge for us.

Here's to another announcement tomorrow on our nations birthday! Cheers and Happy 4th of July!

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Hopefully they trade Kemba for a real PG. Then resign McBob & find a SF.

Isaiah Thomas

Gerald Henderson

Luol Deng

Josh McRoberts

Al Jefferson

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Lol in like zeze but he's not better than kemba. Plus he shoots a lot more than your "real point guard" label should

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