The Boobwatch 1 (1996)NBA is amazing for a lot of reasons but Sunday night, it gave us a new one: a rare small guy jump ball.
SEE ALSO: NBA player learns the hard way that maybe Instagram isn't the best place to find tacosDuring the second quarter of Sunday's game between the Phoenix Suns and the Boston Celtics, Suns guard Tyler Ulis, who stands at 5'9", went up against Celtics star Isaiah Thomas, also 5'9", for a jump ball.
It was tremendous.
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The internet was here for it, too.
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But they weren't done.
Thomas (35 points scored on the night) may have won the jump ball but Ulis (20 points) would get the ultimate revenge. With the game tied at 106-106, Thomas lost his handle on the ball and Ulis scooped it up and nailed a three-pointer as time expired to clinch a 109-106 victory for the Suns.
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The NBA, still faaaaaaaaaaantastic.
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