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7’6 Sim Bhullar barely had to get off the ground to finish these alley-oops

Sim Bhullar hasn't been able to translate his massive 7'6, 350+ pound frame into much success on the NBA level, but maybe that's because teams have been using him incorrectly this whole time. Thursday night, he made his debut with Raptors 905 of the NBA D-League and he scored four quick points on two alley-oops:

If you treat Bhullar like he’s an NFL tight end, he has one of the best catch radiuses in the NBA, so you may as well just throw the ball near the rim and see what happens. Even if he’s only in the air for a split-second, that’s all he needs to get the ball in the hoop.

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