By
Dan Carson
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In late-breaking Swaggy news, the tattoo ban levied on Nick Young's shooting arm appears to have been lifted.
He's
been photographed at the Drew League and out with family this summer,
and the pictures show his right arm sporting what appears to be a fresh
tattoo of Tupac's face.
Now, if you're familiar with the general
governance of Nick Young's bodily adornment, you'll know this is an
abrupt about-face from stated policy.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">No tats on the right arm Strictly for buckets</p>— Nick Young (@NickSwagyPYoung) <a href="https://twitter.com/NickSwagyPYoung/status/500158714431537152">August 15, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Maybe this means the right arm is for more than
buckets now. Maybe it's for loving and video games and cutting pizzas.
There are so many possibilities for the right arm now.
It
should be noted that this newly tattooed right arm has seen an upturn
in buckets gotten over the last couple of weeks. Young dropped a
patently Swaggy crossover-to-game-winner at the Drew League in late July, foreshadowing a possible return to swagginess in the season to come.
So maybe the arm isn't tainted. Maybe the
left-to-right ink imbalance is what caused Young's field-goal percentage
to drop to a career-low 36.6 percent last season.
Or maybe Nick Young ran out of room on his left and just really wanted another tat. That's the beauty of Swaggy P, though. You can never really know these things.
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2538289-nick-youngs-right-arm-has-been-tattooed-is-no-longer-strictly-for-buckets
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