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After walking from that winner's circle celebration, while getting the usual after-race hosing and dousing with water, Arcadius stepped awkwardly to his right, raised his head, stiffened his front legs and dropped to the ground on his left side.
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But to be perfectly blunt, I'm going to say seven basketballs tonight hit the front rim, backboard and dropped in.
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