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In a minor distraction to the run-up to next Thursday's draft day bash at Fisher Plaza, the Sonics worked out LSU competitive eating champion Glen "Big Baby" Davis this past Friday (sorry, I was in Portland, otherwise I would have had this up sooner). Per a website devoted exclusively to pimping Big Baby, Davis is "regarded in some circles as a very entertaining stand up comedian, and karaoke singer." Awesome: there's a comedy club right across the street from the Key, and Ozzie's is a stone's throw away.

Also gracing Furtado Center floor this Friday were a bunch of second-round prospects I've never heard of: Wake Forest center Kyle Visser, Ukranian seven-footer Kyrylo Fesenko, Syracuse forward Demetris Nichols, Iowa guard Adam Haluska, and Fresno State guard Quinton Hosley. One prospect with local ties who worked out last week, Garfield High alum Marcelus Kemp, elected to return to the University of Nevada on the same day Spencer Hawes declared himself definitevely in.

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Big Baby's body fat is reportedly 11%—and the dude weighs 290. That's ridiculous!

His body fat report had a typo. I think it's closer to 111%.


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