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Former LSU star and Atlanta Hawks rookie Skylar Mays scored his first NBA points during Thursday's loss to the Jazz.

Mays had a chance to sink an open three-pointer but followed up and got his own rebound which led to a foul and two points at the free-throw line.

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The Hawks selected Mays in the second round of the NBA Draft with pick No. 50.
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Drew Brews39 months
All time great Tiger. On and off the court.
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LesnarF539 months
Just love that shirt that white guy was wearing "Built By Black History" I'm happy for Skylar the NBA and professional sports can GFT.
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alumni9539 months
They can downvote all they like. That’s tough to argue with.
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AtlantaLSUfan39 months
Everyone must bend the knee to our SJW overlords.
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Fightin Okra39 months
Is the one left-handed dribble on free throw for Wayde?
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Magazine St39 months
Good job, must be great to live a dream.
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GorgeousGeorge39 months
Congrats to Skylar. You can see his teammates are happy for him too. He’ll have a long career. Nobody can possibly not like the guy.
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bigpetedatiga39 months
Extremely happy for the young man.
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saint tiger22539 months
Maybe I don't listen to enough LSU Sports Radio, but does that announcer sound a little like Chris Blair to anyone else? Also, congrats to Skylar. He was what all student-athletes should hope to become. Very smart, got a great degree and also a great athlete that is getting his shot at the highest level of his sport. Anyone who isn't a star in their sport who is a surefire pro should aspire to be like Skylar.
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AtlantaLSUfan39 months
Thank you for posting. This was awesome to see.
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redfish9939 months
Hard work and determination will get you a long way in life. Very proud of this guy
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