![]() ![]() ![]() Along with thousands of other fans, I was an instant expert, my eyes riveted on every play. I was out at the United Center last week for the big overtime contest between the Bulls and the Supersonics. I'm talking about the details of the game. Is there a basketball fan alive who could fall for this premise? I'm not talking about the ghost-that's easy to believe. Presumably “The Sixth Man” is intended to appeal to basketball fans. ![]() He deflects the ball, tips in close shots, gives a boost to the Huskies and trips up their opponents, and soon the team is in the NCAA playoffs. ![]() And eventually Antoine returns to the court as an invisible sixth man on the Huskies team. Kenny is crushed, and the Huskies embark on a losing streak until, one day at practice, Kenny throws the ball into the air and it never comes back down again.Īntoine, of course, has returned, this time as a ghost that only Kenny can see. Antoine dunks the ball, falls to the court, and dies of heart failure on the way to the hospital. ![]()
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