A UNC ball boy hits 3 halfcourt shots in a row during halftime of the North Carolina vs. NC State game. Talk about range as Asher Lucas does his best Steph Curry impersonation in the ACC Must See Moment!
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Foot was on the line. doesnt count
Proportionally, this would be like a grown man hitting 3 full court shots in a row. Strong kid!
OVER THE LINE!!!
— Walter Sobchak
Cameraman: Let's just leave this here, ha, what do you know, wait a minute we've got work to do.
And the legend begins.
I'd hit that.
What? I'm talking about the half-court shot.
Probably never been done before by ANYONE
High technology
Definitely not behind the half court line, fail!
Nope not half court. Past doesn’t count
Left handed.
The video cuts aftee each shot, so it most likely not in row.
60 years from now he'll by saying Grandkids come sit by grandpa and let me show you an old video of me making 3 half court shots in arow. Not again grandpa Please!!! lol
He was across the line
C’mon!!! He’s a RINGER….a BALL BOY!!!!
Another UNC legend!