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70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned

December 16, Beijing time, for the NBA, is destined to be a night in history. The Lakers Lone Ranger Fairy fights, losing the draft Reeves 0.9 seconds accurate kill. In Oklahoma, however, an even crazier scene emerged. Pelicans player Graham completed a three-point shootout at the backcourt at a distance of 70 feet from the basket! The Thunder players were stunned and couldn't believe what they saw! And this ball, indeed, has created history, unprecedented!

70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned

Before Graham could complete the shootout, Alexander had just completed an incredible three-point shootout. In almost the logo position, Alexander pushed the ball in the form of a shot put, hitting the ball to the basket. However, in the last 1.4 seconds, Graham staged a historic slaying! According to statistics, Graham's shot is 70 feet from the basket, the longest three-point shootout in NBA history.

70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned
70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned

Prior to that, the record for the farthest kill was a 50-foot kill held by former Kings player Terrik Evans. In 2010, during the Kings' game against the Grizzlies, Evans finished a three-point shoot-off from 50 feet away (before halftime). This moment was also included in the Guinness Book of World Records, but now, the world record has been rewritten! The NBA's 75th longest-distance kill was also born!

70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned

At this moment, it also instantly lit up the pelican's bench. The players rushed into the field to hug Graham, while manager Willie Green jumped and jumped, as happy as if he had won the title. In contrast, the Thunder players looked at each other and couldn't believe it was true. Some of them hugged their heads, some turned their heads and left, and more of them stared at the big screen overhead to see what was going on.

70 Foot Kill! The Guinness World Record was rewritten, the manager reveled like a championship, and the opponent was stunned

I have to say that this will be a moment that Graham will remember in his career and even his entire life, and he will forever write his name into the history of the NBA. Any flowery rhetoric pales in this moment. At this moment, Graham is the hero who saves the world in the eyes of Pelicans fans.

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