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Shabazz is a champion- again

Shabazz Napier gave Milano the lead in the LBA Finals
"Pushing Ettore Messina’s team since the beginning, Shabazz Napier was the hero for the red-and-white side, scoring 22 points with 5/10 from beyond the arc, 5/6 at the line, and 3 assists. This is the fifth time the former Washington Wizards playmaker went over 20 points in the Italian league..."
 
Shabazz Napier gave Milano the lead in the LBA Finals
"Pushing Ettore Messina’s team since the beginning, Shabazz Napier was the hero for the red-and-white side, scoring 22 points with 5/10 from beyond the arc, 5/6 at the line, and 3 assists. This is the fifth time the former Washington Wizards playmaker went over 20 points in the Italian league..."
What's interesting about this is I live in the DC area, and I don't think I've ever considered Shabazz a Wizard legacy player...
 
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Love Bazz, love him to continue to win. Every time he was released in the NBA it seemed it was always a "tough decision" and he was gonna be missed. Great that he found a home.

As a reminder of Shabazz' greatness check out this article.

It included his AAC POY acceptance speech. Such a class act. He even thanked the managers, effusively.

 
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Congrats and good luck in the future. Thanks for two national championships and two walk off baskets Shabazz.

@Villanova and vs Florida are Shabazz walk offs.

2011 and 2014 are the national championships.
 
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Isaiah Whaley is playing in a championship series in Mexico. His numbers have been off the charts. The league season ends before July, leaving him open for a spot in the Summer League.
 
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Does anyone know what type of contract Bazz is getting these days? Is he making over $1M/yr?
 
My son just came back from there a month ago and that's what he said also. The food was amazing.
We took are son as a youthful teenager a few years ago - he was in heaven 3 plus times a day. Been there many times never had a bad meal. In the Italian Alps or Northern Italy there is more of an Austrian/German influence but still amazing food.
 
We took are son as a youthful teenager a few years ago - he was in heaven 3 plus times a day. Been there many times never had a bad meal. In the Italian Alps or Northern Italy there is more of an Austrian/German influence but still amazing food.
Once went to Aosta in northern Italian alps from France through the tunnel. Boy do I want to go back there.
 
Dam I’m going to Milan on Tuesday! A week late I guess.
Go to the canals for dinner. Glorious place. The photo is dark because I took it at twilight before all the lights came in.

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