Gigi Datome984 Archivesan Italian professional basketball player who had a brief stint in the NBA but is better known for his super cool hair and beard.
Now you can add another distinctive piece to Datome's look -- one that gained him a famous new friend.
SEE ALSO: How Derek Jeter's once-mocked startup became a sports media powerhouseIn a recent game, Datome suffered a nasty forehead gash. Look at this thing.
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But wait. Just. One. Damn. Minute. Here.
Looks a bit familiar, doesn't it?
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Datome himself noticed the coincidence and used it to give a shoutout to J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potterseries.
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Lo and behold! Rowling, who's something of a Twitter legend, wrote back a day later.
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Finally, as noted by SB Nation, Rowling even follows Datome on Twitter now, an honor only 461 other people can claim.
Magic, man. It's everywhere.
Topics Harry Potter JK Rowling
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