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Harlem Rockets DJ Easy
LA, left, and Shanod “JFK” Burton joke around with Edward Little High School
freshman Zach Tannenbaum, 14, at school on Friday. The comedy basketball team
spent the day visiting three Auburn schools before playing a fundraiser game
against faculty, staff and students at the high school Friday evening. Tannenbaum was picked
from a gym full of students after he was determined to be the “guy with a big
mouth” who said he could play ball better than the Rockets. After sinking a shot
to avoid getting a wedgie, Tannenbaum said he was randomly picked and said no
such thing. Proceeds from the game went to the ELHS Athletic Department.
LA, left, and Shanod “JFK” Burton joke around with Edward Little High School
freshman Zach Tannenbaum, 14, at school on Friday. The comedy basketball team
spent the day visiting three Auburn schools before playing a fundraiser game
against faculty, staff and students at the high school Friday evening. Tannenbaum was picked
from a gym full of students after he was determined to be the “guy with a big
mouth” who said he could play ball better than the Rockets. After sinking a shot
to avoid getting a wedgie, Tannenbaum said he was randomly picked and said no
such thing. Proceeds from the game went to the ELHS Athletic Department.

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