Monday 2 April 2012

Wild football-like play in HS hoops game

Wild football-like play in HS hoops game


Wild football-like play in HS hoops game, Football snap off opening tip leads to fantastic alley-oop in Iowa all-star game, An All-Star game begins with one of the craziest plays you'll ever see at any level of basketball. 'Tis the season for high school hoops all-star games, and while the sheer number of those contests can make some of them blend together into a singular mass of prep talent, one game in Iowa stood out for a single, incredibly unique play immediately after the opening tip off.

In the Pride of Iowa Conference senior all star game on Saturday, one of the two all-star squads won the opening tip off and then dropped back into what can only be described as a football formation. Pleasantville (Iowa) High's Collin Thomas, who had received the ball off the opening tip off near the top of the arc, snapped the ball to Corydon (Iowa) High star Bryce Carpenter.

Playing on his home court, Carpenter took three dribbles, working the ball back toward the left side as if he was heading toward the front court to set up a play. Then, rather than move the ball around the perimeter, Carpenter launched a an alley-oop with Aaron Rodgers-like precision to Pleasantville's Hunter Van Haalen, who elevated to toss down a thunderous dunk and send the crowd into hysterics.

According to the Des Moines Register, Carpenter came up with the play just five minutes before the opening tip-off, and the parents gave no indication to their parents or fans -- including Carpenter's mother, who filmed the play that eventually landed on YouTube -- what they were planning to do.

"We kind of thought of it five minutes before the game started and we decided to do it," Carpenter told the Register.

Of course, the Iowa teens weren't the first to think of utilizing a football-style snap in a basketball game; Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo combined to similar effect for the Celtics during a game against the Lakers in February. Still, it seems likely that Carpenter and co.'s snap and slam combination will probably be a lot more memorable in the years ahead.

via: yahoo

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