Cole Aldrich confuses Los Angeles Clippers with dance moves

Dec 28, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; Los Angeles Clippers center Cole Aldrich (45) attempts to dunk the ball as Washington Wizards forward Kelly Oubre Jr. (12) defends in the second quarter at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 28, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; Los Angeles Clippers center Cole Aldrich (45) attempts to dunk the ball as Washington Wizards forward Kelly Oubre Jr. (12) defends in the second quarter at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 28, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; Los Angeles Clippers center Cole Aldrich (45) attempts to dunk the ball as Washington Wizards forward Kelly Oubre Jr. (12) defends in the second quarter at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 28, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; Los Angeles Clippers center Cole Aldrich (45) attempts to dunk the ball as Washington Wizards forward Kelly Oubre Jr. (12) defends in the second quarter at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /

The story of the Los Angeles Clippers post-game dancing tradition is one of the reasons the NBA is such a fun league. Something as simple as entering the locker room suddenly becomes something fans want to see because the players that we know and love are unafraid to show their personalities. The only unfortunate part of the story was that video of the dances had never become public, something that changed on Thursday night.

The unfortunate dancer was none other than big man Cole Aldrich, who struggled to say the least. While I am not anything close to a good dancer, seeing Cole break out what I assume was a golf swing made me break out in hysterical laughter. It also almost immediately led to the breakdown of the dancing line, as the rest of the Clippers laughed their way to their lockers, with Lance Stephenson describing the routine best.

Hopefully the tradition continues and Rivers or other members of the Clippers continue to provide videos because the world needs to see Blake Griffin, Paul Pierce and J.J. Redick show off their moves.