Tony Wroten Nearly Flees From His Own Incredible Shammgod Crossover
Tony Wroten's Shammgod crossover is spectacular, but what we are really here to admire is how damn excited Wroten is about his Shammgod crossover.
Everyone knows that the only proper way to react to a truly awesome crossover is to flee, and I am convinced that fleeing is exactly what Wroten wanted to do here. Watch carefully, and you'll notice that his legs begin excitedly bicycling in mid-air, before he's even finished his layup. If there had been a door right behind the basket, Wroten's ensuing struts would have carried him right through it. He only turns and heads back up court because the wall didn't leave him another choice.
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