NBA: A Love Story

by Micah Hart

What follows is a play, in three parts:

Act I

Wesley Johnson approaches Kevin Love for some dap, but is rebuked.

Act II

Kevin Love, having realized the folly of his ways, chases after Johnson to repair the torn fabric of their relationship. Johnson is resistant (can you blame him?), but Love won’t take no for an answer.

Act III

Love and Johnson put aside their differences, despite all they’ve been through, dap is given, and everyone lives happily ever after.

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8 Comments

  1. Jake says:

    Thats gotta be one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on a basketball court. Maybe there is a reason Kevin Love doesn’t get playing time.

  2. Correction says:

    No its not ya fool…

    You may only average 24minutes a game but grab 10boards per game, so they adjust how many boards you would average an entire 48 minutes in which case it’d be 20 boards per 48 minutes…

  3. Im with stupid says:

    Nice work correction! This guy probably also thinks that touching the hoop counts as a dunk.

  4. Wheee! says:

    Handshake Malfunction.

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