Belgian Basketball Player Misses 4 Consecutive Shots… On His Own Basket [Video]
All, International Basketball, Video November 13th. 2012, 9:35pm
Not many details here. This video is from a Belgian basketball game. This guy gets a rebound, puts it up, misses, gets the rebound, rinse, repeat. On the fourth miss, his teammates try to block his shot. Good job, good effort. Minus the epic fail at every moment of this video. [Cosby Sweaters]

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November 13th, 2012 at 9:45 PM
The referee fucked this up on two different counts. First, shooting at the opponents basket does not count as an actual shot attempt. So, from the time he takes possession at :06, his team takes until the :18 second mark to get the ball over half court. You should have a :10 second violation.
The second count, which should have been called before that even, is that by definition throwing the ball off your opponents backboard is the same as a dribble. So, after the first shot hits the backboard and he catches it, his dribble has ended. When the ball hits the backboard a second time, the whistle should have blown for double dribble.
November 13th, 2012 at 9:48 PM
You’re sucking the air out the room roeth
November 13th, 2012 at 9:51 PM
What can I say – they could have saved the boy some further humiliation by just calling the double dribble.
Plus I was the only one even in the room