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A simple phrase made famous by Rasheed Wallace and coach Flip Saunders that presents [evidence] that a foul call was indeed unwarranted when the basketball doesn't go in the hoop (usually when the foul [beneficiary] is at the free throw line). 'Ball don't lie' is more than phrase a player can call out to make a case that a call was made unnecessarily, it is also a mind-set and philosophy. Although Rasheed Wallace may come off to the public as an inarticulate NBA thug, some, like myself, believe that he is a deeper individual, both in [intelligence] and in a spiritual sense. 'Ball don't lie' is evidence of this hidden and sheltered brilliance exposing itself to the masses. The basketball philosophy Rasheed gave the world, that a basketball is a fair and unbiased being, is ingenious. I have a feeling that some NBA players may have adopted this set of thinking and think the exact phrase of "ball don't line" when NBA referee bullshit is evident. I believe Rasheed's philosophy extends beyond the shooting immediately after the bull call, maybe even influencing the outcome of the game (although the [circumstances] in which the call occurred would have to be [significant]). Radical, yes, but if we as a society have accepted crap like the 'Cleveland curse' can't we believe a philosophy like this. Thank you 'sheed.
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