The Lakers season may not have had many highlights, but Jordan Farmar provided a very nice one in Utah on Monday night. Check out the nasty behind the back-to crossover which landed Jazz rookie Trey Burke directly on his rear end. Luckily for Jordan Farmar, the Lakers (specifically Swaggy P) were able to finish the play resulting in 3 points.
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