I'm a big fan of it. Some grouches might have a problem with it and talk about how the 15 seconds it takes to do it really eats into the game
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, but I have no problem with it. The biggest thing I like about it is the fact it's a team thing. This isn't LeBron having someone taking a picture of him (actually somewhat common for star players after their name is called in pregame introductions). Instead, it's a team ritual that truly embraces what the team is all about this year. Look at the picture with Jackson holding West and assistant coaches Michael Malone, John Kuester, and Melvin Hunt cheesing in the background. It looks like one big happy family (minus Wally).