Corey Brewer just murdered Robin Lopez

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If that had been lebron getting dunked on, cats would be saying %#*! like  "he was behind him when he went for the block, he didnt get dunked ON like that"
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as for the dunk itself, meh.
 
***Amare in the back thinking, " Okay, Robin.. please don't attempt." Gentry already saw it coming.****




 
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Originally Posted by PersiaFly

Yeah, put up the next screen shot of when he actually put it through the rim. 
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n classical mechanics, momentum (pl. momenta; SI unit kg·m/s, or, equivalently, N·s) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (p = mv). In relativistic mechanics, this quantity is multiplied by the Lorentz factor. Momentum is sometimes referred to as linear momentum to distinguish it from the related subject of angular momentum. Linear momentum is a vector quantity, since it has a direction as well as a magnitude. Angular momentum is a pseudovector quantity because it gains an additional sign flip under an improper rotation. The total momentum of any group of objects remains the same unless outside forces act on the objects (law of conservation of momentum).
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- whatever though you're entitled to your own opinion
Honestly have no clue what you're trying to convey here. Obviously momentum is in play when two people jump, not sure why it's relevant here. Look at the picture posted above. He just straight yammed in his face, full body contact. To me that's more impressive than jumping up and dunking on someone that's trying to take a charge. Brewer could probably pull off that Fisher dunk in his sleep with dude just standing there like a statute, but how many times is he gonna go full-body on a 7-footer? 
It is opinion though I guess. 
 
Brewer treating everyone like they ain't nothin.
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Forreal though, no one mentioned in either thread (this or the regular season thread), that the Suns put up 152 IN REGULATION?

Even though it's 21 behind the all-time mark for a regulation game.
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Even two years back, Denver put up 168 against Seattle, in regulation.
 
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