All Star / Feb 20, 2008 / 3:12 pm

Basketball is a Brotherhood at All-Star

One of the things we’ll always remember from this past NBA All-Star Weekend was Kevin Garnett, who was injured and didn’t even have to be in New Orleans, flying in anyway to take part in adidas’ “Basketball is a Brotherhood” event. The abdominal strain that had kept KG sidelined for several games meant KG wouldn’t actually play with the kids involved in the program, but he still showed up in his Celtics uni and gave some of Saturday morning’s most rousing speeches. After that he watched Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard, Antawn Jamison and Chauncey Billups play ball with the kids. Here’s the video from Basketball is a Brotherhood.

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1 Response to “Basketball is a Brotherhood at All-Star”

  1. i Fux aka Etheraldinho aka Farouq Obama aka the Immaculate Ejaculate aka Slick Dick Johnson says:

    Yo the worst ever dunk was the most depressing attempt i have ever seen, since 5′4 white guys training with Jumpsoles trying to get they dunk on…

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