Lucas: What Comes Naturally
Posted Jan 11, 2008
Over the first 85 games of his Carolina career, opponents have pushed, prodded and elbowed in an effort to find a weakness in Tyler Hansbrough. Just to go ahead and rule this out before some enterprising team tries it, they should know that he's impervious to lasers, too. Actually, he says a good laser to the neck is quite beneficial for his body when recovering from another 40 minutes of post pounding.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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