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(Via SB Nation DC.)
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This week in “How NBA players stay busy during a lockout,” let me present Wizards players eating spices.
Specifically, JaVale McGee and Nick Young eating spoonfuls of cinnamon.
(Via SB Nation DC.)
By Dan Steinberg
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03:56 PM ET, 11/16/2011
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