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NBA fan won $10,000 with a horrendous-looking half-court shot that actually worked

Dec 15, 2017, 21:11 IST

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  • An Atlanta Hawks fan named Norman hit a half-court shot to win $10,000 despite some extremely poor form.
  • Fans and announcers in the stadium and erupted after he won the money, which he said he would be using to "Enjoy Christmas."
  • On Twitter, more Hawks fans offered praise for the half-court hero.


The half-court shot during breaks in basketball games is one of the greatest traditions in sports. It's a feat that is unlikely, but the possibility of a fan hitting the shot is just enticing enough to keep fans engaged and entertained while broadcasts go to commercial.

On Thursday night, an Atlanta Hawks fan named Norman was granted the honor of attempting a shot with $10,000 on the line. He confidently took the ball, gave it a few dribbles, and... awkwardly heaved the ball over his right shoulder using two hands.

Bang. $10,000 in his pocket.

You can watch Norman sink his incredible shot below.

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The reaction from the fans in the crowd and the hosts on microphone are all fantastic, especially when the in-house announcer comes back on to scream, "OHHHHH. TEN BANDS. NORMAN."

As for Norman, all he could do was stand and take in the praise.

@ATLHawks / Twitter

Hawks fans on Twitter also reacted with delight to Norman's success.

When asked what he would do with the money, Norman replied simply "Enjoy Christmas."

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Merry Christmas to you and yours, Norman.

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