Georgia's Dakota Leffew wears shorts backwards during game

thesun.co.uk

During a March Madness basketball game, Georgia guard Dakota Leffew had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction. Broadcasters on TBS noticed that his shorts were on backwards while showing the game against Gonzaga in Wichita, Kansas. Commentator Deb Antonelli pointed out the mistake on live TV. She said, “I’m so sorry to point that out,” and mentioned that “everything feels a little backwards for them.” Leffew appeared unaware of his error while sitting on the bench. This misstep seemed to foreshadow a difficult game for Georgia, who lost to Gonzaga 89-68 in the NCAA Tournament. Leffew played for 17 minutes and scored five points, though he struggled with his shooting. A senior, Leffew has had a decent season, averaging 9.4 points per game. His best performance was last year when he averaged 17.6 points. Gonzaga’s Khalif Battle led his team with 24 points in the victory. He expressed his excitement about the tournament, saying it felt special to play at this level.


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