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THE COOLEST FRANCIS PICTURE!!!!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by super_dingo, Jan 23, 2000.

  1. super_dingo

    super_dingo Member

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    Here is the coolest francis pic i've seen!

    <img src="http://timberwolves.virtualave.net/images/francis000121.jpg" width="330" height="400">

    --super_dingo [​IMG]
     
  2. Francis3

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    I was just about to put that picture up.

    LOOK AT THE UPS HE HAS!
     
  3. AntiSonic

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    Holy ****. He's gotta be at least four feet in the friggin' air!!! That's impressive.
     
  4. Monsieur

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    he is actually probably about 2½ feet in the air.
     
  5. AntiSonic

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    Okay, so I exaggerated a little. We really can't tell with the players' legs cut off, but I'd say you're probably right at somewhere around 2'6."

    I'd go with three feet though, assuming that the Celtic to the left is around 6'0," but who cares... The point is he has mad hops! [​IMG]
     
  6. Monsieur

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    it's Dana Barros. He is 5'11. If Francis' foot were extended down, it would be right above Barros' knee. At 5'11, Barros' lower leg would be no longer than 2 feet (2 feet would be pushing it). Never-the-less, any 6'3 guard who can get his waist above the head of a 5'11 guard has some major jumping ability.
     

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