Will Ferrell ejects Shaq from a game; Westbrook done with questions, bro


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SALT LAKE CITY — Comedian actor Will Ferrell has played several roles in his life. From an ice skater, to a NASCAR driver to an anchorman, Ferrell has done everything, and he's done it pretty well.

At one point, Ferrell points at Shaq to stand up and silently ejects the former NBA center from the game. No words are exchanged, but Shaq complies and leaves the game. It's good to know Ferrell is keeping the NBA safe from crazed athletes of the past.

However, maybe his role as an NBA announcer better suits him, but who am I to judge?

Westbrook "done" with questions

Following the loss to the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook was answering questions about the game to local media. It's just a part of the game, and every professional athlete has come to accept in some fashion.

However, Westbrook did not approve of a question

"What?" Westbrook says, with a smirk on his face. "Bro, what you talkin' about, man? I'm out."

Sometimes, questions just don't need answers. Nevertheless, Westbrook (and Ben) provided a pretty hilarious phrase that is reminiscent of MLB catcher Bryce Harper's, "That's a clown question, bro."

Duke/UNC managers buzzer beater

There is no rivalry in college basketball like Duke and North Carolina. Even in off years, both teams have something to prove. On Wednesday, the No. 2 Duke Blue Devils managed to pull off a 73-68 win against a struggling Tar Heels team. However, the basketball team was not the only ones involved in a celebratory victory over the Tar Heels.

On Tuesday, Duke managers played a "friendly" basketball game against the UNC managers. One of the Duke managers hit a game-winning three-point shot to claim a 55-52 victory. And while the stadium was nearly empty, there was still a rushing of the court.

You've got to hand it to them, the rivalry is alive in all aspects.

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