The Most Ridiculous Trick Shots You’ll Ever See [VIDEO]

Thursday, October 4, 2012


From a spinning merry-go-round. Off the wall. Off the other wall. From behind the wall. Off the corner of a curb.
It’s safe to say you’ll probably never see a better collection of basketball trick shots than this video, which was uploaded to YouTube this week. It comes to us via the sports site Grantland, which wonders if the astounding scores can even be real.
Who are these magicians of make? Just some dudes in North Dakota with a lot of free time. Check them out, and let us know what you think in the comments.

NBA Stars Before They Were Stars


2. Vince Carter
Before becoming the rather husky swingman you see in Dallas today, Carter was known as "Air Canada" for his high-flying exploits as a Toronto Raptor. Before that, he starred at the University of North Carolina. Before that, he dunked all over helpless youngsters as a Florida high school legend.

3. James Harden
The Oklahoma City Thunder guard is known as much for his epic beard as smooth game today. But just a few years ago, he was a baby-faced prep star leading Artesia High School to back-to-back California state championships.

4. LeBron James
This Ohio news report on a local high school sophomore by the name of LeBron James is priceless today. From coaches speculating that he might make the NBA one day, to his earnest interviews, it's amazing to compare this with the global icon we know today. Newsman Brad Forster, who you see in the clip, uploaded it to his personal YouTube channel in 2010.

5. John Wall
Wall starred at the University of Kentucky for one season before becoming the first overall pick of the 2010 NBA Draft. This compilation is from his senior year of high school at Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, North Carolina, is pretty freaking sweet and has 6.8 million views on YouTube.

6. Jason Kidd
What makes this highlight reel even more impressive? It all comes from one game, when Kidd led St. Joseph's High School from Alameda, California, to the 1992 state championship. He then went on to star at Cal and is currently wrapping up his Hall of Fame career with the New York Knicks.

7. Brandon Jennings
Jennings is a budding star for the Milwaukee Bucks. This video, which has more than 1.3 million YouTube views, shows him as a high schooler dominating for Oak Hill Academy and in various club team tournaments.

8. Kyrie Irving
After being this awesome in high school, Irving played one year at Duke, became the first overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, then won the league's Rookie of the Year award in 2012.
This video of his high school exploits has earned more than 1.5 million YouTube views.

9. Anthony Davis
Davis, the first overall pick of the June's draft, is being counted on to help lead the New Orleans Hornets back to respectability. This is him destroying all comers during his senior year at Chicago's Perspectives Charter School way back in 2010 and 2011.

10. Austin Rivers
Davis will be joined in New Orleans by Rivers, another highly touted rookie. He's the son of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, and is seen here killing it at Winter Park High School in Florida as a senior in 2010 and 2011. The impressive mix has been viewed more than 2 million times on YouTube.

11. Damian Lillard
Who's that, you ask? Lillard, the sixth overall pick of June's NBA Draft, is a trendy pick among many analysts to take home the Rookie of the Year award this year. This is him back at Oakland High School in the Bay Area of California.

12. Rajon Rondo
So Rondo's been doing that fake behind-the-back move forever! This is the current Celtics star during his final year of high school ball, in 2004 at national basketball power Oak Hill Academy.

13. Josh Smith
Rondo was joined at Oak Hill that season by current Atlanta Hawks star Josh Smith. Now that's what's called an unfair advantage.

14. Carmelo Anthony
A couple years before that, current New York Knick Carmelo Anthony played for Oak Hill and, yeah, he was pretty good and dunked a lot, too.

15. Amar'e Stoudemire
And here's Anthony's current Knicks teammate Stoudemire completely taking a bunch of high schoolers to well, school, as a prep in Orlando, Florida. All these dunks and blocks, from just four games. What are you supposed to do against a kid like that?

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