When you think of someone who gets paid to talk about sports for a living, you would be excused if you expected some baseline athleticism or skill tied to their game of choice.

When I pick up a football, no one mistakes me for Tom Brady, but I can at least look like I know what I'm doing on a gridiron.

All too often, though, the reality is that these guys who are getting paid high six-figure and low seven-figure contracts to break down sports every day look like they've never touched a ball in their lives.

I'm reminded ofDarren Rovell'sbrutal "20-yard dash" a few years back.

Another guy who has brought great shame to the name of sports journalists everywhere is NBA insider Shams Charania.

Charania was hooping it up in the Celebrity All-Star Game Friday night, and although he looked the part, he put up a stat line that would make even some YMCA chuckers blush.

Yikes!I hope Kay Adams was watching.

Shams' performance is multi-faceted too.

For starters, he missed every shot he took, and the shots weren't even close either.

His teammates routinely got him the ball with wide-open looks at the rim, and ESPN's insider golden boy was unable to capitalize, hitting the front rim on all but one.

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