Washington's Justin Champagnie outscored his brother Julian on Monday, but the San Antonio Spurs won the game
BOSTON – Washington guard Justin Champagnie buried a contested 3-pointer Monday and gave a taunting smirk to the unfortunate Spurs defender who had been in his nearest vicinity. It was a look Julian Champagnie has known his entire life. “He didn’t say anything, he just looked at me,” Julian Champagnie said. “I had to laugh. He made the shot.
“We’re both grown me on our own path in life, trying to figure it out. The best way to do that is together.” Julian Champagnie’s Spurs teammates got a kick out of watching him go head-to-head with his spitting image Monday. “I couldn’t tell which one was which,” forward Jeremy Sochan said. “I was talking to Julian on the bench and was like, ‘You guys are the same. They way you act, talk, look, even the facial expressions. It’s all the same.
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