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(KFYR Bismarck)   Basketball fan makes four baskets at a promotion at halftime including a half court shot to win $10,000. Not bad for a 7th grader   (kfyrtv.com) divider line
    More: Cool, Basketball, Northern Bottling of Minot, Minot, North Dakota, Friday night's basketball game, home games, School, 7th grader JJ Franks, Free throw  
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458 clicks; posted to Sports » on 31 Jan 2023 at 2:20 AM (7 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2023-01-30 9:04:03 PM  
I could use $10,000.
 
2023-01-30 9:13:14 PM  
My nephew recently won the halftime challenge at a college basketball game. Had to get 10 points in 30 seconds. One point for a layup, two for a free throw, three for a three pointer.

He just banged home 10 one-footers. But he didn't get $10K. Instead, $150 in gift cards. It was still pretty cool.
 
2023-01-31 1:05:57 AM  
Nice arm, kid.
 
2023-01-31 6:39:10 AM  
His dunk rimmed out
 
2023-01-31 8:18:25 AM  
Welp... there goes his "amateur status."

/or is that even a thing anymore with NIL?
 
2023-01-31 11:03:08 AM  
When I was in middle school they brought in a few NBA players from the Seattle Sonics and they played horse vs some of the kids in my class and one of the kids kicked their asses, he was throwing shots from well beyond the 3 point line and nailing them.
 
2023-01-31 11:16:33 AM  
The crowd must have went nuts at that NBA college high school game??? They give away $10k at a HS game?
 
2023-01-31 4:38:53 PM  
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2023-01-31 6:36:51 PM  
How is 240p video still a thing?
 
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