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  • So when the ball was tossed to tip off the 2009 NCAA men's championship game, the Tar Heels 'cat-quick star turned his attention to defense.

    Lawson steals the show in Tar Heels' championship run 2009

  • The cat-quick Anderson can beat anyone in the country off the dribble.

    Atlantic 10 Conference 2010

  • The cat-quick Anderson can beat anyone in the country off the dribble.

    Richmond - Team Notes 2010

  • John Wall split two defenders near the foul line with cat-quick speed, then evaded two more inside with a beautiful, pirouette spin move and banked in a layup.

    John Wall's 360-degree layup Dan Steinberg 2010

  • I mean six foot nine inches tall, two hundred twenty pounds and he was cat-quick!

    Three Lies Speech 2010

  • But most of all, he was cat-quick on the baseball field.

    WILLIE MAYS JAMES S. HIRSCH 2010

  • Lorenzo Booker, Florida State, 5-11, 191: Booker is cat-quick and can be an explosive runner if he gets loose, but he doesn't break tackles to get loose often enough.

    Crop of running backs in draft shows lots of strength 2007

  • Dole's cat-quick change of direction left the campaign scrambling.

    Dress-Down Dole 2008

  • On Friday night, playing in place of ailing Steve Nash, the cat-quick Barbosa had 26 points and a career-high 10 rebounds as the Suns beat the Philadelphia 76ers 106-94.

    USATODAY.com - Basketball - Philadelphia vs. Phoenix 2006

  • For those not acquainted with the character, just imagine a multi-gun-toting bad-ass with dreadlocks whose cat-quick deadliness and ultra-violent nature is legendary.

    "Sly Mongoose" by Tobias Buckell Paul 2008

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