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Someone stole Shawn Bradley’s impossible-to-ride custom bike

Former NBA poster subject Shawn Bradley’s absurd height gave him a chance to earn millions of dollars in a relatively short period of time, but it’s also made his life tougher in many ways. It’s tough to find clothes for a 7-foot-6 frame, for one thing, and he pretty much has to drive giant vehicles no matter his aesthetic preferences. That includes bicycles, too.

What that means, functionally, is that Bradley’s $10,000 custom bike cannot be ridden by all but a few people in the entire world. So it comes as something of a shock to learn that it was stolen last Friday in a Salt Lake City suburb. From Pat Reavy for KSL.com (video story available at link):

Last Friday, someone burglarized the barn on Bradley’s property. The only item that was taken was a bicycle made specially for him in 2006.

“Whether you’re 7 feet 6 inches or normal height, stealing someone’s bike is low,” an upset Bradley said Wednesday.

“It just made me really upset,” he said. “I’m still dumbfounded. It’s so frustrating people just do that. That’s ridiculous.” [...]

After Bradley retired from the NBA in 2006, the 7-foot-6 center said he needed to find a way to keep the weight off. Trek made a bicycle just for him.

“My brother is 6 feet 10 inches and he can’t ride it,” Bradley said. [...]

Despite his dismay, Bradley was still able to joke Wednesday about who the possible suspects might be. He said the only other person in Utah who could have rode off on his bike was former Utah Jazz center Mark Eaton, whom he called to tell about the burglary.

Bradley also joked that maybe another former Jazzman, Greg Ostertag, might have stolen the bike as a prank. But he said even Ostertag wouldn’t have been able to reach the pedals.

It’s of course very sad that Bradley had his special bike stolen, but at the same time it’s pretty hilarious that a crime exists in which Mark Eaton and Greg Ostertag are the primary suspects. Don’t forget Rich Kelley, though, Shawn. He played for the Jazz, too.

Salt Lake City residents should be on the lookout for the thief, who will presumably be riding a very large bicycle very poorly. A police sketch artist produced this image to help you identify the correct person.

UPDATE: According to the Associated Press, Bradley’s gigantic bicycle has been recovered after a random search of a residence. Bradley is said to be “thrilled at the news.”

Related: Utah Jazz

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Sonnen interview: Silva is next for Chael, but suggests he may take another fight in the interim

Chael Sonnen is still talking and Anderson Silva is saying little.

What’s new, right? Well, it’s a little odd in this case because Silva was called out and disrespected in front of millions following Sonnen’s fight at UFC 136. Silva has gone the silent route. He’s never accepted or turned down the Super Bowl weekend challenge.

Sonnen knows Silva is unique, but he even is surprised by the champ’s actions.

“As it played that through my head, I saw a lot of different outcomes, but not in a million years did I think this would happen,” Sonnen told ESPN1100/98.9 FM in Las Vegas (2:35 mark) this week.

Then the American mentioned Silva’s roots.

“That is not the heritage of a Brazilian fighter or a Brazilian man in general. Brazilians will fight. Brazilians will come forward with courage. If you challenge them, they will step forward. That’s not in his culture or his heritage to just sit there and get clowned in front of the world, but he did it.”

Sonnen still thinks he’s next for Silva, but the fight has no shot of going down on Super Saturday.

“The fight’s going to happen for sure. I’ll be Anderson’s next fight. I don’t know that he’ll be mine,” said Sonnen.

With Silva nursing a shoulder ailment, it could be a long wait for Sonnen.

“I’m not going to sit around and wait for him. [...] I don’t just need the title, I need to be the best fighter in the world. If there’s someone who can knock me off and beat me then I don’t deserve to be there. So god bless them and let that guy have his shot,” said Sonnen.

Sonnen is hosting the World MMA Awards show in Las Vegas on Nov. 30 at the Palms. Tickets are $59, $79 and $99. Voting, open to fans in 22 categories at WorldMMAAwards.com, closes on Nov. 25.

Related: Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen

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