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Why Melo Started Yelling “Foh, I Got It” on Rebounds
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Melo breaks down exactly how his legendary “Foh, I got it” rebound call started.
What began with Marcus Camby protecting his numbers in Denver turned into Melo taking rebounding personally, then got taken to another level when Dwight Howard started trying to snatch boards too. Melo explains how it all started, why he fell in love with rebounding in the first place, and how that little game within the game turned into one of the funniest signature habits of his career.
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