So long… partner. Although NBA free agency brings forth unrivaled entertainment, it recently lead to the perhaps the hardest break–up since Ross and Rachel.
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After packaged together as trade pieces during two occasions, first with both players going from the Detroit Pistons to the Los Angeles Clippers, and then from the Clippers to the Philadelphia 76ers this year, Boban Marjanovic and Tobias Harris formed the tightest friendship across the NBA, as the two often switching cities yet never loosing each other. After Harris signed a 5–year, $180 million contract to remain a 76er, Marjanovic inked a 2–year, $7 million deal bringing him to Dallas. Now with each player signed to an opposing squad, the duo’s time joking around on the bench and enjoying pre–game dances poises to end once next season begins.
However, with NBA players continuing to shuffle from team to team like the league’s never seen before, perhaps one day the Bobi and Tobi show will add more episodes.
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