The Utah Flash protested a scoring error after last month's loss at Colorado and got it granted. It's crazy to say the least. Check it out.
It involves Utah forward Bill Walker, who was sent down to Utah from its NBA affiliate, the Boston Celtics. Walker was called for a sixth foul and it was only his fifth foul with 25.2 seconds in the game. So since the protest was granted, the loss has been temporarily removed from Utah's record.
They're going to replay the final seconds of that game when they play again April 10 in Utah.
Now the Flash play in Erie next month. If Walker is still there, he's capable of doing something you've never seen before. Some of you may remember when he played high school ball with Memphis rookie star O.J. Mayo in Cincinnati.
Then Walker went to Kansas State where he had a knee injury. Played one full season at K-State with Michael Beasley, who is with the Miami Heat, and was picked by the Boston Celtics in the second round in the 2008 NBA Draft.
Now he's in the D-League partially because the Celtics have a veteran team and don't need him, but Walker has NBA talent. Just check below and see who he shoves out of the way on the last dunk.
That's not LeBron James is it? Then again, let's keep it real. It was during the preseason.