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    LeBron Shows His 1st Halfcourt Shot Was No Fluke

    Pretty cool!

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    OK, people said Wades 75&#37; lob was a fluke and luck, so is says, there is no way he could do that with any type of skill consistently
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    Lebron is AMAZING!!!! INCREDIBLE BABY!!!

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    When did he shoot another one like that, am I missing something? Unless you guys are talking about the reply counting as his second shot???

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    When did he shoot another one like that, am I missing something? Unless you guys are talking about the reply counting as his second shot???


    I believe the other shot he's referring to was on last Sunday's 60 Minutes. Of course there's a certain amount of luck in the shot, but the amount of strength and ball control to get it into the same zipcode as the rim is pretty phenomenal to me.

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    Just curious, I don't think its very hard to underhand toss a ball that far, but to swish the shot, now thats pretty impressive. Of course the guy is a beast he could probably do it a court and a half away.

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    yeah, i can heave it over the backboard all day long, but he's knocking it down with relative ease. I would bet he practices those circus shots during his individual practices when he's bored.

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    Nah, I've seen the guy bowl, thats where he gets it from. ;) If I ever had to pick a NBA player to bowl on my team it would be him or Chris Paul.

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    he has done it more than just that and on 60 minutes. He did it in an earlier game this season in cleveland. forget which one but i watched that game and they showed him during warmups. He practices it for those who didnt know.

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    His 60 Minutes shot in case you haven't seen it.


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