Dancing Kurt Rambis Should Be A Staple At Staples Center
By Bryce Olin
Dancing Kurt Rambis stole the show for the Los Angeles Lakers and might be the NBA‘s most entertaining person
If weren’t at the Los Angeles Lakers-New Orleans Pelicans game on Dec. 7, you missed one of the best things to happen at an NBA game since the epic dance-off in Detroit.
A Kurt Rambis impersonator in full Lakers’ regalia and fanny pack got down during the Lakers 104-87 loss to the Pelicans.
The resemblance between that dude and the real Rambis is uncanny. The only reason we know that is an impersonator and not the real Rambis is because Rambis is an assistant coach of the New York Knicks, and the Knicks had a game that same night in New York against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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If the Lakers don’t give that guy a job as a regular half-time entertainer, I will be shocked. With this stinky Lakers team, they’ve got to give the fans something to keep them entertained for three-plus hours at Staples Center.
The Lakers could even make a whole routine out of impersonations of NBA players. Los Angeles might be going through a drought, but I can assure you, there’s no shortage of actors in Hollywood looking for work.
The Celtics come to town on February 22. If the Lakers don’t have a routine with the Kurt Rambis impersonator and a Kevin McHale impersonator to reenact one of the most famous moments in Celtics-Lakers history, I’m going to lose it.
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