Hawks' Nickeil Alexander-Walker made a halfcourt shot with his off hand — and against his cousin Shai

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Hawks' Nickeil Alexander-Walker made a halfcourt shot with his off hand — and against his cousin Shai image

If you think you've seen everything in basketball, you're wrong.

You've never seen what Nickeil Alexander-Walker did for the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

At the end of the first quarter, NAW looked for a halfcourt heave to try and beat the buzzer.

Except he wasn't free to get it off with his right hand. He only had a look with his off-hand, his left.

So he flung up a prayer lefty.

And made it.

What in the world?

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Alexander-Walker is a good shooter with his right hand. But he doesn't have any business making a shot like this.

Making it feel even sweeter is that he was playing against his cousin, Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

But really, this would've been an absurd shot against anyone, at any level.

Most players wouldn't even try this.

Somehow, Alexander-Walker casually flung it up with his weaker hand from an angle at halfcourt and found the bottom of the net.

Absolute magic.

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