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The Philadelphia 76ers may be undertaking the most ambitious tanking job in NBA history but Isaiah Canaan must have not gotten the memo.
At the end of the first half of Monday’s game against the Miami Heat, Canaan “caught” a tipped inbounds pass in the air and basically converted a touch-pass bank shot right as the shot clock was set to expire.
The shot was ruled as a two point shot because Canaan’s left foot was inside the three-point line. If there was cosmic justice in the world, the Sixers would have won the game right there.

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