Miguel Cabrera shows off post moves, offers to help Cavaliers
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera showed off his basketball moves against teammates and offered to help the Cleveland Cavaliers in the post.
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As one of the best hitters of all time, Detroit Tigers‘ slugger Miguel Cabrera has the respect of nearly every fellow athlete across all sports. Hitting his 400th home run this year was one of the biggest feats of his entire life, but now he may want to try his hand at something a little different.
Heck, hitting so many home runs and recording a career .320 average to go along with 1,408 RBI has to get pretty old, right?
Well, after putting in a solid effort so far this season, hitting .325 with 12 home runs and 39 RBI, Cabrera apparently wants to pull a reverse Michael Jordan and try his hand at basketball.
As you can see, the Tigers’ big slugger has some solid post moves and could help the Cleveland Cavaliers now that they’re thin off the bench – maybe even filling in for Kevin Love.
Detroit is lucky to have the big man hitting home runs year in and year out, so luckily he was just joking around. Though if Miggy wants to play basketball he should go join the much-closer Detroit Pistons, considering they haven’t been good in quite some time and could use any help possible.
The Cavaliers, on the other hand, seem to be doing alright, leading the NBA Finals 2-to-1 over the heavily-favored Golden State Warriors.
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