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The new top-line model called the Pump has a tiny basketball at the back.
When another former Knick, Bill Bradley, ran for Senate in New Jersey, his television commercials ended with him tossing a crumpled piece of paper into a tiny basketball hoop affixed to a garbage pail.
As any of his fans know, $1 gets you four turns at one of his five cardboard games, one of which involves getting a ball of tape through a tiny basketball hoop, and another of which requires a ball to pass through plastic army figurines and through a soccer goal.
It includes George Kimmerling's pictures of border watchtowers and Dread Scott's images of prison inmates; Rico Gatson's rapid-fire topical video; Luis Gispert's identity-probing pictures of family and feet; a text-and-photo installation by Martha Rosler; and a digital collage by Kambui Olujimi, as graphically suave as a corporate logo, of a tiny basketball player with a huge noose for a hoop.
Using hand signals, he and a professional bird trainer spent six months teaching Officer Byrd to kiss, say "hello" and "goodby" on cue, dunk a tiny basketball, ride a bird-sized bicycle, drive a miniature police car and do more than 20 other tricks.
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Get some things from your list and put them in your box like a picture of you two together, something special, like if she likes basketball put a tiny foam basketball in, a small doll she used to love or a flag to support their favourite sport team.
This tiny basketball player will make your jaw drop.
Assembly Speaker Jack Collins, who has announced his interest in running for governor next year, sat comfortably in his seat and let people come to him, although his aides handed out tiny basketballs -- he was a star college player -- imprinted with his name and "2001".
A shoulder-to-shoulder crowd, trudging en masse toward jangling, pinball-like booths where hardy young sirens with severely drawn eyebrows and microphones challenged young men to battle tiny basketballs and win walleyed pandas marinating in a light film of zeppole oil.
Physicists at the University of Rochester have found a way to make metal so resistant to water that any droplets that fall on it simply bounce off like tiny basketballs.
Is throwing something into a trashcan — with or without a tiny hoop attached — basketball?
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