Sunday, November 17, 2013

  Longest Basketball Shot: Corey "Thunder" Law breaks Guinness World Records' record (VIDEO)


PHOENIX, AZ, USA -- Harlem Globetrotters rookie Corey "Thunder" Law broke the Guiness World Records' record for "Longest Successful Basketball Shot"... draining an attempt from 109 feet, 9 inches away at U.S. Airways Center, home of the Phoenix Suns; Law, along with Globetrotters teammates Anthony "Buckets" Blakes and "Slick" Willie Shaw, alternated tries for an hour before he knocked one down,
setting the new world record for the Longest Basketball Shot, according to the World Record Academy: www.worldrecordacademy.com/ .
Longest Basketball Shot: Corey
  Photo: Globetrotters rookie Thunder Law today smashed the official Guinness World Records® record for the longest basketball shot -- connecting from 109 feet 9 inches, besting the old mark of 104 feet 7 inches, set nearly three years ago. ( enlarge photo )

The Guinness World Records' record for the most players in a basketball exhibition match is 1,464 was achieved by the Fiesta Nacional del Básquet in Estadio Club Estudiantes, Bahia Blanca, Argentina, from 7-9 September 2012.

  Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest game of basketball knockout; it consisted of 571 participants and was achieved by VEISHEA (USA), a student organization at Iowa State University, at the Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, USA.

  Law broke the record at US Airways Center in Phoenix, home of the Phoenix Suns, as part of the ninth annual Guinness World Records Day.

  "Wow! It's definitely an honor as a rookie to represent my team, the Harlem Globetrotters, and break the Guinness World Records' record for the world's longest basketball shot," said Thunder.

 "The Globetrotters make phenomenal trick shots at our shows every night, so if you want to see more spectacular feats, you have to come out and see us live."

  Link: an interview with Thunder

  Law, along with Globetrotters teammates Anthony "Buckets" Blakes and "Slick" Willie Shaw, alternated tries for an hour before he knocked one down while Guinness World Records' offiicials watched, The BallerStatus reported.

   He broke the previous Guinness World Records' record of 104 ft 7 in (31.9 m), set by former Pepperdine University player Elan Buller in 2011.

  Sponsored by Wonderful Pistachios, Howard Johnson Hotels and Greyhound Lines, The Harlem Globetrotters® are celebrating their 88th consecutive year, continuing a world famous tradition of ball handling wizardry, basketball artistry, and one-of-a-kind family entertainment that continues to thrill fans of all ages.


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Largest Game of Knockout: New Orleans fans set world record (HD Video)


Longest Basketball Shot: Elan Buller set world record (Video)

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Highest Basketball Shot: How Ridiculous (HD Video)


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Largest Game of Knockout (Basketball): Utah State University
Most halfcourt shots made in one minute: Charlie Vernon(Video)
Most halfcourt shots made in one minute: Eric Valentin

Largest game of knockout: George Washington University
Largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament: Spokane Hoopfest
Best 10-Year-Old Basketball Player: Jaylin Fleming

Most people dribbling a basketball: Indianapolis

Most free throws in two minutes: Bob Fisher

Most free throws in one hour: Mike Campbell


Longest basketball game: Sibiu players



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