ATLANTA — It wasn’t enough that the score was rapidly getting out of hand, or that the UCLA’s first team All-American, Arron Afflalo, had managed to vanish from a 50,000-seat arena for the first 34 minutes of the game, or that nearly the entire Bruins frontcourt had either fouled out or was about to. No, just to add insult to injury, Florida’s backup power forward, Chris Richard, proceeded to posterize UCLA’s Alfred Aboya with one of those monstrous, dehumanizing, bench-raising slam dunks — and draw the foul while doing it.
ATLANTA — It wasn’t enough that the score was rapidly getting out of hand, or that the UCLA’s first team All-American, Arron Afflalo, had managed to vanish from a 50,000-seat arena for the first 34 minutes of the game, or that nearly the entire Bruins frontcourt had either fouled out or was about to. No, just to add insult to injury, Florida’s backup power forward, Chris Richard, proceeded to posterize UCLA’s Alfred Aboya with one of those monstrous, dehumanizing, bench-raising slam dunks — and draw the foul while doing it.
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