Meet The Man Who Killed Swagger
Two questions and their appropriate answers –
Q: If a man dresses in enormous footie pajamas, can he still dunk?
A: Yes.
Q: If he calls his baby onesie a “swagger suit”, does that make it cool?
A: LOL
Here we see Milwaukee Bucks forward and University of Washington alum Jon Brockman having a lonely fashion show in a “Swagga Suit” for Washington student...
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13 days ago
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13 days ago
The basketball “Swagga Suit” isn’t nearly as cool as it sounds
I mean, that is unless you’re the kind of person who thinks adult sized onesies are cool.
That’s Milwaukee Bucks forward and University of Washington alum Jon Brockman modeling the so-called “Swagga Suit” (you ain’t fooling me, bro…that’s a onesie) for Washington’s student company “SWAG.”
You’d think a company with...
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13 days ago
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13 days ago
Bucks Jon Brockman gets creative with trick shot video (Video)
I'm pretty sure that most NBA fans couldn't pick Milwaukee Bucks forward/center Jon Brockman out of a lineup. However, that doesn't mean he can't do some amazing things with the basketball. In the below trick shot video called, "Return of the Brockness Monster", Jon shows off interesting trick shot making abilities: (Courtesy of It's Always Sunny in Detroit)
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March 10, 2012
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March 10, 2012
Brockness Monster
Jon Brockman from the Milwaukee Bucks made a video of himself doing trick shots.
His high school senior picture recaptured.
A few comments:
There are more people watching this at the BC then fans that attend the Bucks Games at the BC. Odd.
He can bounce the ball behind his back off the backboard and then do a sweet dunk. He’s athletic? When did this happen?
Instead of...
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February 27, 2012
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February 27, 2012
More Impressive: Jon Brockman or Random Kid from the 90's?
Both of these videos have been being passed around the Internet today. First, the Bucks Jon Brockman wows us with a variety of trick shots. Just lighting up the Bradley Center from all angles. Second, we have a kid in the 90's showing a mini-hoop he means business. This is Jordan-like stuff from a basement. So my question is, which is more impressive? OR...I'll say one thing...
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February 17, 2012
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February 17, 2012
Jon Brockman is disturbingly good at trick shots (Video)
Bucks forward Jon Brockman might be better at trick shots than he is at actual basketball. As TBJ points out, he makes more shots in this video than he’s made in games this season.
But, sometimes, that’s how it’s done.
[H/T TBJ]
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February 16, 2012
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February 16, 2012
Milwaukee Bucks’ Jon Brockman Trickshot Video
The Internet has seen a lot of trickshot videos from amateur hoopers from around the world, but Milwaukee Bucks forward Jon Brockman shows ‘How it’s done’ with his latest video. Brockman pulls an assortment of creative shots out of his arsenal including: Mike Tyson-style where he punches the ball into the hoop with an oversized...Read the Rest...
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February 16, 2012
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February 16, 2012
Jon Brockman ‘That’s how it’s done’ trick shot video is pretty funny
If you’re going to make a trick shot video in the year 2012, you had better get creative. These things were worn out in 2011. Everyone from college football backups to college soccer players to professional golfers had a go at it last year. It was the thing to do. At least Milwaukee Bucks forward Jon Brockman kept it casual and used a catch phrase. And he even broke out a Paul...
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February 16, 2012
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February 16, 2012
Return of the 'Brockness trick shot monster' video
MILWAUKEE The Milwaukee Bucks' resident trick-shot artist is at it again. Reserve forward Jon Brockman hasreleased his latest viral video, which includes shots from the Bradley Center balconies and catwalks and offvarious props like boxing gloves, wait trays and even a Segway scooter. Brockman follows each shot with his trademark, "That's how it's done." Some...
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February 15, 2012
Bucks' Brockman ready to get back to work
ST. FRANCIS Healthy and rested, Jon Brockman is ready to get back to work.
Brockman has been a regular fixture at the Cousins Center since NBA training facilities were opened to players in the wake of a 149-day lockout. The extended offseason gave the 6-foot-7 forward plenty of time to recover from surgery to remove a bone spur from his left ankle.
The procedure was performed...
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December 07, 2011
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