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It’s almost a stereotype: big men and their dogs. In this case, basketball players and their canine pals. You probably assume that the dogs are there to add to the machismo, that the dogs are accessories for showing off, just like the bulky four-wheel drives and the flashy diamond-studded bling. But you assume wrong. 

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It’s almost a stereotype: big men and their dogs. In this case, basketball players and their canine pals. You probably assume that the dogs are there to add to the machismo, that the dogs are accessories for showing off, just like the bulky four-wheel drives and the flashy diamond-studded bling. But you assume wrong. 

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