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Limoges s'est imposé 82-65 contre Boulazac, samedi 13 janvier à Beaublanc.
Milwaukee Bucks, 2011-12
Tattoo percentage: 47% (7 players with tattoos; 8 without)
The Bucks were one of the most heavily tattooed teams last year, but with the loss of John Salmons, Corey Maggette, and, most notably, Chris Douglas-Roberts, their numbers have fallen this year, even with the addition of Monta Ellis.
Players with tattoos:
Jon Brockman Brockman and his two siblings all have a tattoo of the Tree of Life. According to their father, "it's not a real popular topic in our household." According to Brockman, "it's something close to me and it reminds me of my brother and sister when I don't get to see them for a long time. So I like it."
Kwame Brown Has a tattoo below his right elbow.
Carlos Delfino There's something about the stylized, bold lines of Delfino's dragon tattoo that makes me think it's a logo or from a flag or something, but I've never found any corollary. Someone did get a copy of it in 2009....
Monta Ellis One of the most heavily tattooed players in the league, Ellis got his start the summer following his rookie year, according to a 2010 USA Today profile: “It started four years ago, when Ellis, 25, who admits to being bored and a homebody, was back home in Jackson, Miss., and Memphis. He got 14 tattoos during an offseason.” According to an interview with Randy Wittman of Tattoos by Randy, whose done most of Ellis's tattoos, including his well loved chest and back pieces, Ellis can sit for 8-10 hour sessions, which kind of breaks my mind.
Drew Gooden Gooden has historically put a lot of effort into unconventional looks, such as this haircut or this beard. A 2007 Akron Beacon-Journal article focuses on Gooden's then-recent tattoo, his first new work since he was 15 years old. The article reports that the tattoo is Dali-like, featuring a melting clock, set to 11:11 for good luck. At opposite sides of the clock a pair of angels and a devil observe time, completing this fittingly outlandish design for Gooden. Still, not really beats actually seeing it.
Brandon Jennings L.A. native Jennings was two years old when N.W.A.'s Efil4zaggin came out, but the record clearly had an impact on Jennings, as evidenced by the "Always Into Somethin'" tattoo on his calf. A couple years ago Jennings posted a photo of the album on tape, but it's not really worth digging through his twitter pics to find it. Sorry.
Larry Sanders Last fall Sanders was featured on the internet TV show "Marked Up" where he discussed his path to becoming one of the NBA's most heavily tattooed players. Interestingly, he gives partial credit to a college professor, who he described as "sleeved up."
Players without tattoos:
Mike Dunleavy Tobias Harris Ersan Ilyasova Jon Leuer Shaun Livingston Luc Mbah a Moute Ekpe Udoh Bene Udrih
Players no longer on roster:
Darington Hobson: no tattoos
favorite husky ever<3
http://www.nba-rumours.com/2011/04/video-jon-brockman-da-show/
http://www.nba-rumours.com/2011/03/video-jon-brockman-milwaukee-bucks/
Pretty impressive trickshots by Jon Brockman.
http://www.nba-rumours.com/2011/03/video-meeting-jon-brockman-at-the-new-metro-market-on-32211/