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What started as an innocent jersey swap between two NBA rookies turned into a social media uproar.
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In a season that leaves little to smile about for the Raptors and their fans, Grady Dick is at least helping to brighten the day for many.
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Dick and his Orlando Magic counterpart Anthony Black were chatting after Sunday night’s game when they decided to participate in a jersey swap, a traditional sign of respect.
Black immediately went to grab the team’s photographer, swapped shirts with Dick, and the two took a quick snapshot.
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It was clear that the two players were in on the joke, with Black swapping positions with Dick to get the meme right.
It didn’t take long for social media to explode in popularity.
“They understood the mission,” said one commenter.
Another said: “The legend of Black and Dick is eternal.”
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Unsurprisingly, Dick is very outgoing, and the former Kansas star showed up to the NBA draft wearing a ruby red suit, a reference to the slippers worn by Dorothy. . wizard of oz.
His choice of number 1 to match his unique last name also caused many people to share a knowing laugh on social media.
However, the Magic didn’t seem to find the jersey swap as interesting as other teams. Due to the level of attention, Orlando’s social media team removed the post from X. According to TMZ.
The game itself wasn’t too eventful, with the Magic on the road winning 111-96, snapping the Raptors’ seventh straight loss.
Dick started for the Raptors and played 27 minutes, recording 10 points and one assist.
Black, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2023 draft, played just three minutes and scored two points.
The Raptors’ next game is Wednesday night at home against the Sacramento Kings. But looking at their roster, don’t expect widespread jersey swapping at the end of that contest.
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