The Bucks have a new court
Published by The Cavalier August 17th, 2006 in Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Bobcats, Uniforms, Holidays, ArenasNaturally, when your team revamps the logo, they may also thrust upon you things like new souvenir cups, uniforms, and in very special cases, all-new courts.
Such is the case with the Milwaukee Bucks, who unveiled their new home floor yesterday, to the delight of yuletide well-wisher types everywhere.
Looks like they’re going with the PHX style washed out 3-point line look. That’s fine, as long as it doesn’t become like some crazy trend our Cavaliers would jump on.
If that’s not enough holiday NBA action for you, the Charlotte Bobcats went ahead and unveiled their Arbor Day themed alternate road jerseys yesterday, as well.
There are a couple other little ones like that floating around, but we want to take a second to note that right now at this very moment, a documentary called “The Man Whose Arms Exploded” is on our TV. We clicked on it because frankly, a title like that is the type of thing that we’ll click on. Here’s what it’s about.
Gregg Valentino wanted to be special … to really stand out in a crowd. His dream … to become the man with the world’s biggest arms. At his peak Gregg’s biceps measured a massive 28-inches in diameter biceps but at what cost?
Okay, this post is over, because this dude’s arms literally exploded. Like, they got so big they popped. Yeah, there was a parental warning on the show. And yeah, once again we forged ahead unaccompanied by an adult. And yeah the third, we’re crying and unable to continue writing.
They exploded.
His arms.
We all went into the program expecting a metaphorical explosion, yes?





I was warned by my friend about the literal explosion before I watched. They replay this thing all the time. And by “warned” I mean “told explicitly to watch.”
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