What were you doing when you were 17? Or, if you're 17 now, what are you doing at this very moment? Are you breaking records? Evan Sellers, a 17-year-old from Alabama who loves football and, surprisingly enough, basketball, is doing just that: becoming an Internet sensation by making the longest basketball shot in the world.
A member of the "Legendary Shots" basketball group, a team of b-ball loving tricksters who spend most of their days trying to make incredible basketball trick shots, Sellers managed the stunt after nearly two hours of trying from the top of a 134-foot monument in Birmingham, Ala.
Check out the jaw-dropping maneuver, as well as some more of the group's stunts ...
A triple-bounce into a stadium:
A collection of net-swishing wonder-shots:
Another amazing collection of net-swishing wonder-shots:
Guess what? It's yet another amazing collection of net-swishing wonder-shots:


























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