NBA players have some fun with the Drive By Dunk Challenge
Jul 22, 2017, 5:00 PM | Updated: 8:18 pm
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As long as the internet and phones exist, there’s always going to be viral activities that take the nation by storm.
The most recent viral activity is called the Drive By Dunk Challenge, where people drive around looking for basketball hoops, and once they find them, they simply go and dunk on them.
NBA players are all-in on this type of action, with Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown and New Orleans Pelicans center Anthony Davis posting recent videos of them completing the challenge.
Brown even took it to a new level, dunking on someone’s hoop that was actually being used.
Got’em😂😂 #DriveByDunkChallenge pic.twitter.com/nBnCWGhdQF
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) July 22, 2017
Davis completed the dunk challenge in an empty driveway. Let’s just say he didn’t have to jump that high. (The video contains explicit language)
Kentucky Wildcats coach John Calipari even showed off his dunking skills. He failed entirely on one part of the challenge, though. Take the ball with you after dunking.
Dinner w/the VP last night & watched quadruple OT tonight. D.C. to Atlanta to Dallas to Lex. Need to finish it w/ the #DriveByDunkChallenge! pic.twitter.com/qqnrn9Msy2
— John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) July 22, 2017
In case you’re still a little confused of what the Drive By Dunk Challenge exactly is, take a look at how it’s done by non-professional athletes.
The #DriveByDunkChallenge with @cedrickjohansen @fishergrayson pic.twitter.com/5fKcHUkV4W
— Ryan Radke (@RyanRadke5) July 20, 2017
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