Dunk of Death: The 70 Best Basketball Tumblrs

dunkofdeath:

(In no order; tumblrs are numbered for counting purposes)

1.
Fat Shawn Kemp (Retro images)
2.
Ron Artist (or MettArt World Peace) (Art inspired by basketball)
3.
NBA Tumblr (The NBA’s official tumblr. Mostly retro images)
4.
Double-Scribble (“Your daily dose of…

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birdfox:

Protect Me by ~voody

birdfox:

Protect Me by ~voody

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toobawse:

Obey

toobawse:

Obey

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gotemcoach:

THE BIGGEST BEN
From an undrafted rookie, to an 18-year veteran, Ben Wallace has retired. 
He was a 5x NBA All-Defensive First Team, 4x NBA Defensive Player of the Year and NBA All-Star, 3x All-NBA Second Team, 2x NBA Rebounding Champion, and 1x NBA Champion (2004 Pistons).
He averaged 5 shots a game.
He made 7 three pointers in his career.
He shot 41% from the free throw line.
He had 10,842 rebounds.
He had 15,000 muscles inside his body, and they were all huge.
Congratulations to you, Ben Wallace.  A mighty tip of our cap.
@gotem_coach

gotemcoach:

THE BIGGEST BEN

From an undrafted rookie, to an 18-year veteran, Ben Wallace has retired. 

He was a 5x NBA All-Defensive First Team, 4x NBA Defensive Player of the Year and NBA All-Star, 3x All-NBA Second Team, 2x NBA Rebounding Champion, and 1x NBA Champion (2004 Pistons).

He averaged 5 shots a game.

He made 7 three pointers in his career.

He shot 41% from the free throw line.

He had 10,842 rebounds.

He had 15,000 muscles inside his body, and they were all huge.

Congratulations to you, Ben Wallace.  A mighty tip of our cap.

@gotem_coach

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mills:

Park Benches - Love is Everywhere [Couple flirting on a fire escape], 1946, by Stanley Kubrick. More can be seen at the Museum of the City of New York. He took an astonishing number of perfect photographs.

mills:

Park Benches - Love is Everywhere [Couple flirting on a fire escape], 1946, by Stanley Kubrick. More can be seen at the Museum of the City of New York. He took an astonishing number of perfect photographs.

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