
Lance Stephenson Glides into Derek Fisher Close-Up for Beautiful Videobomb
You know who isn't the main event in Madison Square Garden? Derek Fisher.
Television cameras zoomed in on the Knicks' first-year coach for a brief moment after New York snagged a close, 96-93 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday.
The intent of the shot was ostensibly to catch Fisher's excitement in a moment of victory. This was a misstep, of course, considering Lance Stephenson was in the building and all cameras should be trained on him at all times.
Vine user Becca posted footage of the Hornets shooting guard refocusing the narrative as only he can.
That's just Lance being Lance and riding on rails into your television feed/direct messages. The biggest surprise here is Stephenson didn't finish the videobombing with puppet moves lifted from "Bye Bye Bye."
This is the face you make when you're standing shirtless in the rain, waiting for her to open the window.

There hasn't been such a smooth transition into frame since one intrepid canine came scooting in to offer his owner weightlifting tips.
Keep doing you, Stephenson. We expect nothing less.
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