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The Cross
I love this vine and everything it stands for, but it was not nice seeing what happened to Ty Lawson after a couple years in the Mile High City.
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The point guard from North Carolina spent his first six years with the Denver Nuggets and excelled with the organization. During his best year, he averaged 17.6 points per game which is extremely impressive.
Ever since his last year in the blue and gold, Lawson has struggled to make teams, stay on roster, and just be productive. We hope that there is still some hope for Lawson. But he will need to get his act together before he can return to his elite on the court.
With all that said, this stellar play has him absolutely breaking Kirk Heinrich’s ankles which is always a pleasant site.
This is not just one of my favorite vines, but one of my favorite Nuggets plays of all time.
It was one spot lower on our list than another traitor, who came in at #4.