While everyone in America was watching Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers run all over the Green Bay Packers, a second beat down was taking place in a different Northern California city. The Future Seattle SuperSonics Sacramento Kings played host to the defending NBA champion Miami Heat, and the game went exactly as you’d expect — to be fair, as of this writing, Miami still only has a 30-point lead early in the fourth quarter. The highlight of the night came in the first quarter, when Dwyane Wade and LeBron James did Wade and Lebron-like things, ending a fast break with a ridiculous reverse alley-oop, where the ball (and LeBron) seemed to hang in the air for an eternity. And speaking of eternity, we could watch these things over and over again until the end of time.
Wade-To-Lebron, Vol. We’ve Lost Count
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