Damion Lee might be a pioneer for the evolution of the traditional postgame jersey swap.
The Warriors forward tweeted at Charlotte Hornets guard Terry Rozier on Friday, asking if he would rather do a swap of NBA Top Shot moments than the swap of game uniforms postgame.
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Rozier liked the idea and replied with his approval.
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Rozier delivered a moment that could be rather valuable on the service the last time he and the Hornets faced the Warriors, as he buried a jumper at the buzzer to give Charlotte a 102-100 win.
Lee and Rozier could be starting a new trend among players, as jersey swaps have been discouraged by the league due to potential COVID-19 transmission.
Trading Top Shot moments might become the new postgame tradition.