Andrew Bogut Dunks on a Baby

Wednesday 10 March, 2010 at 9:47 pm T Lamont 2

Andrew Bogut had a monster game against the Boston Celtics.


Well…physically, he’s about as far from a baby as one can get.  And it’s definitely not often that you see a 6’9″, 290 lb. (I don’t believe it, but it’s what he’s listed as) man get knocked to the floor on his backside.

But that’s exactly what happened last night when the Boston Celtics visited the Milwaukee Bucks.  Not only did Andrew Bogut embarrass Glen “Big Baby” Davis (as you are about to witness below), but the Bucks also had the last laugh in winning the game 86-84.

Big win for the Bucks.  And a big poster for Bogut.


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  • Tony says:

    When he was running back up the court it seem liked he was looking for a hole to crawl in. He had that look of "I hope no one saw that".

    • T Lamont TLamont says:

      The funny part was that he looked like he wasn't going to fall, but then his knees were like "dude, you weigh over 300 pounds. Don't even try it"…

  • 2 comments

    1. Tony Comment:March 11, 2010 at 12:50 pm

      When he was running back up the court it seem liked he was looking for a hole to crawl in. He had that look of "I hope no one saw that".


    2. TLamont Comment:March 11, 2010 at 2:35 pm

      The funny part was that he looked like he wasn't going to fall, but then his knees were like "dude, you weigh over 300 pounds. Don't even try it"…


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