LeBron James has dazzled us many times in the past, and he still continues to dazzle us. Just take a look at the video below, for example. How many guys in the NBA do you think could hit a half-court shot while still remaining flat-footed?
Too bad the shot didn’t count though – it came after an official blew the whistle. But still, who cares if it counted or not? You must have to have some pretty amazing strength to be able to make a shot like that.
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