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LSU walk-on guard Henry Shortess came in at the end of the Tuesday's blowout 79-51 win over American and made the most of his time by sinking a mid-range floater.

The PMAC went nuts when he hit the shot and the LSU bench loved it too.



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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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monsterballads121 months
Kentucky will never see him coming
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LSU Patrick121 months
I love it when players have these moments. This kid bleeds purple and gold!
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tigerforever7121 months
Shortess got the #10 for Messi. confirmed
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theunknownknight121 months
I read the teaser as a guy with the last name Henry made a shot while shortless. I was intrigued. I was then let down.
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nol1wph121 months
Glad he scored. May be his last points of the season, unless LSU is getting blown out later this season.
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TNTigerman121 months
Doesn't anybody see who he thinks he is? Watch the 1977 movie "One on One". Same size, same number, same hair, same name. At the beginning of the movie there is a scene of him playing HS basketball, and everyone is chanting "Henry, Henry, Henry, ......"
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9th Green At 9121 months
That was freaking awesome. Good for him.
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purpleleaf121 months
I agree, 35 just stood there like he was drunk. WTF
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whoisnickdoobs121 months
35 Didn't even put a hand up.
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BadTyreke121 months
Coach Jones didn't look too impressed.
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DVinBR121 months
more control than gray
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FournetteForEver7121 months
Secret weapon come sec time
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Gugich22121 months
I love how TQ and Epps' reactions are nearly identical and definitely synchronized
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Jester121 months
Even Dupre was pumped.
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Random LSU Hero121 months
The cat is out of the bag for SEC play
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Royal1121 months
Love it...This team is coming together!
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