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Social media was buzzing on Tuesday night about Jimmy Butler smoking an imaginary joint during the Philadelphia 76ers’ game against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Butler went up for a layup midway through the first quarter and missed the shot off the backboard. After his miss, he walked over toward Philly’s bench and grabbed and smoked an imaginary blunt from Amir Johnson.

Wondering what the joint has to do with the layup? “Smoking a layup” or smoking something is screwing up an easy/routine play. First Butler smoked the layup, and then he pretended to smoke a joint.

This isn’t the only use smoking a fake joint has on the sports field — it’s also used as a football audible sometimes.

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