
Let's Movember the NBA Do The Right Thing
Even in the NBA, "Movember" is a serious matter, as demonstrated by the many initiatives going on these days, most notably the idea of giving the Suns a fake mustache to the first 10,000 fans to the game against the Nets.
The idea of Movember, which was created by the words mustache and November, is: to shave the beard (if you have one) or at least come check mustache. In this way, people should ask "oh hello, because you have a mustache?". And you'll have to answer "I have a mustache to get your attention, so now I can talk to you about testicular cancer and prostrate, and sensibilizzarti in this regard."
The consequentiality of thing is not very clear, but the initiative is, as all initiatives benfiche, worthy of praise. The whole movement was born in Australia, but the Americans, you know, tend to make them a little 'anything. It 's so that Movember has taken hold everywhere, especially in the NBA.
Just the 5th of November, but we have a few breakthroughs to show you. At the rear the other hand, found the top 3 of the best mustache of all time (according to NSS).
Spencer Hawes
Spencer is part of that part of the NBA, in other times and places, it would be called lower middle class. Playing in a good team, it's a decent player. But it stops there, say. Those who go far beyond the most optimistic expectations is his mustache, created especially for Movember.
DeAndre Jordan
Same style Hawes, except that the large body of DeAndre, all is not Hulk Hogan and much more Junes Winnfield. Some liked it so much that they decided to immortalize it in a Selfie.
Anderson Varejao
Our job is to report news, right? That's right. Anderson Varejao celebrated with this photo Movember. Shaving the beard, too. Where's the mustache Andy?
Andrew Bogut
Andrew Bogut, being Australian, he could do the honors, and participate actively in the initiative. The style is predominant in the NBA, the result, modest.
Tim Duncan
No, this is not an actual image. But, does it really too funny not to consider it. Created by USA Today, this beautiful picture mocks the appearance a little 'hipster that seems to have taken Movember, painting Tim Duncan in plaid shirt (that's for real) and goatee attitude.
TOP 3 ALL TIME
3- Charles Barkley
Sir Charles was an example for many things during his years in the NBA. The mustache is certainly one of these. Then there's the talent. The other, perhaps better remember them again.
2- Patrick Ewing
One that, the mustache, he has made a way of life, like my father. Pat 33 is definitely the most famous mustache for the entire NBA (perhaps along with Larry Bird), yet it is not at the top of our little ranking. Why?
1- Kurt Rambis
The first hipster. So recite the avalanche of photos virus circulating about him and, in fact, it is not hard to see why. What escapes you is that maybe Kurt with those glasses there was a press conference, but the Parque.