Those who love to gripe about how they never call traveling in the NBA just found their new prime example.
During a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday, Minnesota Timberwolves swingman Corey Brewer came up with a steal in the backcourt and turned it into a fast-break dunk at the other end.
The steal was nice, the dunk was emphatic, but what came in between…
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Yeah, that’s a just a bit of a walk.
Brewer got away with it, but the questionable slam was the highlight of a very quiet night for him. The Florida product scored just six points in 37 minutes as the T-Wolves lost 111-92.
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