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Laurie Koehn 132-135 3 Pointers in 5 Minutes
Amazing.
Oh, and **** Q if repost. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WziEQZgwwX8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Whoever is counting ruined it for me. I got to 9.
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That is some great endurance.
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Bad ass!
Is that a record? |
She should move around.
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That is f*ing awesome!
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Was it with a Men's ball?
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Jesus. That was insane.
She missed at #40, #122, and #128. 39 3's in a row, followed by 82 3's in a row. Wow. |
This is definitely harder than hitting a golf ball.
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Impressive.
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Video does NOT do this feat Justice.... unreal.
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Well that was pretty ****ing good. I think it is pretty much impossible for a chick to legitimately make an NBA team, but if one ever does, it would be someone who just drain wide-open 3s whenever they want.
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That would be like a tour pro hitting 132-135 12 foot putts. Ridiculous.
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That chick could make it from anywhere on the court if she tried. I saw her make shot from about 3 feet in front of half court in a game once.
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The cyborg revolution is now. Even with her shooting from a single spot that's still mind blowing consistency
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Meh, not that difficult./Hootie
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How many pro basketball players can do that?
Even a Reggie Miller would miss a couple I bet. The hard part is not get flustered if you miss one. After she missed the first one she didn't miss again until the very last few. |
Yaaay! 132! Now she can go eat some beav.
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How many sandwiches can she make in five minutes?
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She made it look so easy that I was convinced the other gals job was harder. Looking both at the basket to shag and making good passes.
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Greatest accomplishment in sports history?
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I was in high school at the time it happened, 1984 was the debut, and I think we switched in 1986, so I played all my middle school games and most high school games with the full size ball. And even after the switch in games, we were practicing with the full size ones still (some coaches perceived advantage to that.) It never proved true, my shooting was best when my fundamentals were sharp with either ball, and if they slipped, the small ball didn't make it magically easier. I think they thought it would make ball handling better too, but seriously, coaches at the time never bothered to teach girls ball handling at all, especially when, like me, they were 5'11 in seventh grade. It was all about passing and shooting. Just overall a shittier game. I hope they switch back because girls play way better games now and I hate to see it trivialized by doubts over a stupid one inch ball difference. Not that we couldn't have played that game, we just weren't coached for all the fundamental skills. |
She and Conner Frankamp need to get married and have an X Men baby called ThreeBall.
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