Former Ute throws impressive oop, 4 home runs, Harvard can dance and frisbee is cool


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LOS ANGELES - Despite a 43 point performance for Kobe Bryant, the Denver Nuggets won game five and former Ute Andre Miller stole the show.

Miller had 24 points and eight dimes as well as the highlight of the night. On a fast break Miller lobs a half court alley oop to Javale McGee that really stopped everyone in their tracks. Miller is known for his crisp lobs, but this was amazing. I can't help but watch it over and over again.

Four Homers in One Game

The Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton is known as a heavy hitter, but what he did Tuesday night in Baltimore is ridiculous.

Hamilton managed to hit four homeruns in one game and all of them were two run shots. I'm not 100-percent sure why the Orioles decided to keep pitching to him, but for the sake of history, I'm glad they did.

The Rangers throttled the Orioles 10- 3 and eight of those runs came from Hamilton himself.

Harvard Baseball Choreography

The Harvard Baseball team hasn't had a great season, 12- 30, but they boys on the team know how to have some fun.

The team posted this video on YouTube of a choreographed dance to the song "Maybe Call Me" by Carly Rae Jepsen. While the video itself is pretty funny, to me the best part is the fact that the one player is sound asleep the entire time. Anyway, watch and enjoy.

Ultimate Frisbee Can Actually be Cool

Ultimate Frisbee sometimes gets a bad rap, but its popularity and following is actually really solid. I mean, they've got actually teams and some games are televised.

In this video Brent Anderson of the Connecticut Constitution makes an impressive grab for a score against the Philadelphia Spinners.

Anderson makes the grab on a long throw and it's reminiscent of a Randy Moss snag. It doesn't matter if you find ultimate Frisbee super lame, or incredibly exciting, this catch is legit.

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